Monday’sannouncement of OS X Yosemiteunveiled some pretty cool new features come to your Mac . But will your computer be able-bodied to escape the new OS ?
https://gizmodo.com/os-x-yosemite-everything-you-need-to-know-1584746482
For those who need to have a go at it if the electronic computer sat in front of them will support the OS , Ars Technicahas compiled a listof compatible hardware . It runs :

iMac ( Mid-2007 or later )
MacBook ( 13 - inch Aluminum , tardy 2008 ) , ( 13 - in , former 2009 or later )
MacBook Pro ( 13 - inch , Mid-2009 or later ) , ( 15 - column inch , Mid / previous 2007 or later ) , ( 17 - inch , Late 2007 or later )

MacBook Air ( later 2008 or later )
Mac Mini ( Early 2009 or after )
Mac Pro ( Early 2008 or later on )

Xserve ( Early 2009 )
To bleed Yosemite , your Mac will involve 2 GB of RAM , 8 GB of uncommitted storage and at least OS X 10.6.8 already put in on the machine . They ’re essentially the same requirements as necessitate by OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or OS X 10.9 Mavericks — so if you ’re running either of those , you may rest gentle . [ Ars Technica ]
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