Ah, I see. You have it backwards. Hackintoshes run Macos on non Apple unsanctioned hardware.
To answer the question I think you’re asking, Apple’s boot camp only works on Intel Mac hardware to allow you to run Windows (32 or 64 bit depends on both hardware and Apple’s firmware/smi). Windows won’t run on the arm m-series chips, but there is some progress running Linux on M1 hardware.
are hackintoshes still a thing? Are you just using an old Intel MacOS?
Iirc you can do Ryzen hackintoshes now too.
Okay but you’re still stuck with an old x86 version of MacOS,no?
Ah, I see. You have it backwards. Hackintoshes run Macos on non Apple unsanctioned hardware.
To answer the question I think you’re asking, Apple’s boot camp only works on Intel Mac hardware to allow you to run Windows (32 or 64 bit depends on both hardware and Apple’s firmware/smi). Windows won’t run on the arm m-series chips, but there is some progress running Linux on M1 hardware.
I meant to write macos