On June 10th, Apple will unveil their next version of macOS during WWDC. Whether it will be compatible with Intel is impossible to know right now, and there's not much that we can do to prepare for it.
So, here are some short-lived rules until then:
No "do you think mac 15 will work on hackintosh?" posts. We don't know yet, and you asking this will not magically give the answer.
No "how make mac work on raspberry pi and/or ARM windows device" posts. This should be obvious, but there is very little chance that this will ever work out considering the custom nature of Apple's chips. It is absolutely not happening now.
During WWDC, posting will be limited to prevent the influx of either A. "hory shid intel is alive!!!!" posts, or B. "omg intel is died can we convince tim jobs to make intel great again" posts.
If you're really confident that Intel will survive next release, and you want to TAS a Sonoma to macOS 15 upgrade as soon as the download is available, verify that your setup works on Sonoma first. Additionally, try disabling kexts that will definitely break in advance (i.e. Intel WiFi, Broadcom WiFi, etc.), leaving the bare essentials of Lilu, VirtualSMC, and possibly Whatevergreen.
Note that asking for macOS 15 help (if it happens to be supported) will not be permitted on the subreddit until it releases (probably in October).
And, if macOS 15 comes to Intel and it doesn't even bother booting, don't start bugging the developers of Opencore or related kexts for it to work. They've likely been on the issue faster than you found out about it.
Best of luck to us enduring the mighty power of Hair Force One and his Anti-Intel Gun.
(psst join the Discord server for a more live chat during WWDC)
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