For the unaware, Apple has been transitioning from Intel’s processors to its in-house Apple M1 chipsets. The Cupertino giant launched new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models with its M1 chipset late last year. And recently, at its Spring Loaded event, Apple expanded the M1 portfolio by launching M1-powered iMac and iPad Pro models.
macOS 12 Monterey Features Exclusive to M1 Macs
So now that Apple has released the new version of macOS for MacBooks and iMacs, the company has added some features that will exclusively be available on M1 Macs. You can find the list of the M1-exclusive macOS 12 Monterey features right here:
Portrait Mode in FaceTime – apply a blurred background on video calls with friends, family, and colleagues on FaceTime. Live Text – useful for looking up, copying and pasting, or translating text within photos.
Apple Maps Globe View – an interactive 3D globe of Earth in the Maps app on macOS 12 Monterey. More detailed Apple Maps – It now lets you explore cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and London with more details, including trees, elevation, road signs, landmarks, and more.
Siri Improvements – Text-to-speech in more languages, including Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Finnish. On-device keyboard dictation that performs all processing completely offline. Unlimited keyboard dictation (previously limited to 60 seconds per instance).
Why are Some macOS Monterey Features Limited to M1 Macs?
So, these are some of the features that will not be available on Intel-powered iMac and MacBook models. Although Apple does not clearly explain why they are not available on the Intel Macs running macOS 12, popular tech-pundit Rene Ritchie says that the Intel chipsets lack the Neural Engine that some of the features like Portrait Mode in Facetime and Live Text require. However, other than the above features, the rest of them will be available on macOS 12 compatible M1 and Intel-powered Macs. The macOS Monterey update is currently in its first developer beta stage. So, if you want to test it out on your MacBook or iMac, check out our in-depth guide on how to install macOS 12 Monterey developer beta. Also, do let us know about any new feature in the latest macOS update to keep us in the loop.