![]() It is interesting to have an Intel (virtually open) technology married to an Apple T2 (a completely closed ecosystem) to build a consumer device. Look at a certain technology for Virtualization that the new Intel chips have. Apple is working on a new form of virtualization that will have barely any performance loss while running windows 10 in VM. If they are not, it creates a longevity issue.Ī complete redesign will occur soon as Apple is calling 2018 merely a Spec Bump. If the T2 has documented interfaces, they can be used. This is normally the typical product vs technology cycle. What is the point of having an HK unlocked processor to have a lock put back on it? The i7 2.6 is greatly faster than the i9 now. Even the last EFI update put a clock lock on the i9 processor. Their specifications are 1 to 2 years behind other builders. The 2018 Macbook pro's are not bleeding edge. The second statement is probably the key. It is a matter of exposing APIs to a driver, which can control all aspects of functionality. Apple does not want windows to access the chip. Remember the controller for everything is on the T2, SSD, Sound etc. Bootcamp can barely access it or read from it. I will say this the T2 is a closed ecosystem chip. A complete redesign will occur soon as Apple is calling 2018 merely a Spec Bump. The missing drivers are for Power Management which is controlled by the T2 again Apple does not want windows to have access. Plug in headphones and switch between the two audio sources it goes back on. Use Skype in Windows 10 Bootcamp (version 7 classic which is still current) you will see the sound will turn off completely. Windows is running a software soundcard basically. I don't like to brag about my experience. This is not pointing the finger at you, but the sources of information that you are working with. but there is always a way out as stated in Apple - Legal - Licensed Application End User License Agreement ). Also, 'immature' products should clearly warn the consumer about limitations. See when are boot camp drivers going to be updated ? and the iMac Pro ( Mac computers that have the Apple T2 chip - Apple Support) already works correctly. They stated it compromises the T2's Security. It is a bad idea to have statements like If you see the alert 'Installation cannot proceed with Boot Camp configured' - Apple Support (as referenced in the Mojave-compatible link - Install Windows on your Mac with Boot Camp - Apple Support ) and release products which behave incorrectly.Īpple also will not have a fix for the rebooting issue, where you must shut down windows then power the machine back on to enter MacOS with keyboard and mouse support. Then the BC Assistant on such models should have been removed with a clear notification. No, as of current bootcamp is just not ready or designed for 2018 macbooks. ![]()
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