Hello everyone! I was wandering around Google, when I came across an article about being able to boot Linux on an Arduino. I asked ChatGPT, to see how legit the article is, and it told me that it might work, but the Raspberry Pi is made for running Linux. So I did some research, despite ChatGPT telling me that hackintoshing a Raspberry Pi is very difficult and not very useful and all that, and found that the Apple silicon chips, M1 and M2 chips used in Macs, are ARM based, just like the ones in Raspberry Pis. I told ChatGPT about that and it said that despite that macOS is made for x86 and x86-64 Intel and AMD processors. But if newer Apple chips use the same CPU architecture of Raspberry Pis, hackintoshing would be really accessible, right? What do you think? Is it wirth trying out with a Raspberry Pi 4 Mod. B with 8GB RAM?
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