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Recently, Apple boasted of running iphone made apps natively on macs. So can we reach to a point that both a series chips in iphones and m series chips in macs are of same DNA,
And as in the case of Asahi linux which was designed to run on M-series macs, Can we take advantage of its boot loader and use sonething like opencore to simulate the hardware and run(probably) macOS on them (arm chips).
I am a 15 yr old and I may not understand the shortcomings in this approach.
Pls don't lose patience and answer to this small question.
Can we run macOS on arm machines as they share same architecture?
And as in the case of Asahi linux which was designed to run on M-series macs, Can we take advantage of its boot loader and use sonething like opencore to simulate the hardware and run(probably) macOS on them (arm chips).
I am a 15 yr old and I may not understand the shortcomings in this approach.
Pls don't lose patience and answer to this small question.
Can we run macOS on arm machines as they share same architecture?