I don't have much, if any, technical knowledge in terms of hardware so as to understand why eventually we will not be able to make ARM hackintoshes. Could someone please explain this in detail, and hopefully in layman terms ??
For example what is the T chip, etc.
Things I sort of get, or think I sort of get:
I can understand that Apple going to Apple GPUs will be a huge issue, as there will be no drivers available in Apple OS for the third party GPUs we could use. Nevertheless, would Apple not need to continue making its Mac Pro expandable even if it eventually goes to ARM, leaving room for PCIe third party GPUs ?? Maybe a short list of them but I think that it could be possible. They should have learned that lesson with the Trash Can MPs.
I understand the T chip is a security chip of some sort, correct ?? Can't this security chip be imitated or cloned using an FPGA or some sort of programmable silicon ??
If Apple is going to increase core count on their ARM based CPUs, can't this be imitated using, say Raspberry Pi compute modules (line up 4 of them for example), and have it all controlled by another module or some sort of control chip ? I guess the hard/expensive part is developing a solution, rather than actually finding one. Right /Wrong ??
What else am I missing that Apple would do, or is doing to make it impossible to create a hack of the hardware to run Apple OSs ??
Please be kind !!!! Not technical here !!! Just and avid reader and hackintosh fan.
Thanks