Macos on raspberry pi
Macos on raspberry pi
MacOS ARM shares the same codebase as iOS (based on BSD Unix) and hasn’t been adapted for Raspberry Pi hardware in ten years. The precise answer to the question is "yes"—though any attempt would likely face significant challenges. It might succeed only if conditions are right, but even then performance could be poor. You could try virtualization, probably best on an 8GB system. There’s no known QEMU port for Apple Silicon yet, but PowerPC and x86_64 support older macOS versions like 10.3 or 9.2. It’s not impossible, but highly unlikely.