macOS Sonoma for Intel-Powered Macs Won't Include Features Like Presenter Overlay, Game Mode and More

Older Mac models powered by Intel chips won't have access to the shortened "Siri" wake word.

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Written by Nithya P Nair, Edited by David Delima | Updated: 7 June 2023 14:57 IST
Highlights
  • Intel-powered Macs won't support the new Presenter Overlay feature
  • MFi-certified hearing devices can pair directly with Apple Silicon Macs
  • macOS Sonoma adds a high-performance mode to the Screen Sharing app
macOS Sonoma for Intel-Powered Macs Won't Include Features Like Presenter Overlay, Game Mode and More

macOS Sonoma's Game Mode requires Apple Silicon chip

Photo Credit: Apple

macOS Sonoma was recently unveiled as Apple's latest desktop operating system update at WWDC 2023. The next version of macOS will bring several UI improvements, options for personalisation, and interactive widgets to eligible Mac models later this year. However, some of these new features like Presenter Overlay, Reactions, and Game Mode are limited to Macs with Apple Silicon. Mac Models with Intel processors under the hood also won't have access to the short "Siri" trigger announced by Apple. Users have to wait until Q3 2023 when the company rolls out the update to their computers.

Apple has designed a few features of macOS Sonoma exclusive for Macs with Apple Silicon, which won't be available on older models that are equipped with Intel CPUs. Here are the features that will require M1 or M2 chips when macOS Sonoma is rolled out later this year.

Presenter Overlay

Presenter Overlay is a fresh feature on macOS Sonoma for video conferencing. This video effect adds your video to the conversation while you are sharing your screen. You can choose from two overlays — large and small. The large overlay keeps the spotlight on the user. Intel-powered Macs will not support the Presenter Overlay functionality.

Screen Sharing

macOS Sonoma adds a new high-performance mode to the Screen Sharing app and this new feature works on recent Mac models powered by an Apple silicon chip. It uses the advanced media engine on Apple's in-house chips to enable highly responsive remote access over high-bandwidth connections. It delivers low-latency audio, and high frame rates, and supports up to two virtual displays. This feature will not available on Intel-powered Mac models.

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React with your hands

During video calls, Reactions allow users to add 3D-augmented reality effects like hearts, confetti, fireworks, and more to the screen. With macOS 14 Sonoma, users can share a reaction with just a hand gesture. This feature will only be available on Mac computers with Apple's chips.

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Game Mode

macOS Sonoma's new Game Mode requires an Apple Silicon SoC. This special mode offers consistent frame rates by prioritising gaming tasks for the CPU and GPU. It also lowers audio latency with AirPods and reduces input latency with game controllers like Xbox and PlayStation by doubling the Bluetooth sampling rate. Compatible game controllers work with selected games and are sold separately.

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Shortened "Siri" wake word

The newly abbreviated wake word "Siri" can be used with Apple Silicon-equipped Macs and AirPods Pro (2nd generation). Made-for-iPhone hearing devices can pair directly with Apple Silicon Macs such as 14-inch MacBook Pro (2021), 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021), Mac Studio (2022), and Mac computers with M2 chip.


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REVIEW
  • Design
  • Display
  • Software
  • Performance
  • Battery Life
  • Value for Money
  • Good
  • Excellent, crisp 120Hz display
  • Powerful M1 Pro or M1 Max processor
  • Very good battery life
  • Good speakers and webcam
  • Relatively light and portable
  • Bad
  • Very expensive
  • Notch causes minor software bugs
  • Hardware is not upgradeable
 
KEY SPECS
Display size 14.20-inch
Display resolution 3024x1964 pixels
Touchscreen No
Processor Apple M1 Pro
RAM 16GB
OS macOS
SSD 512GB
Weight 1.60 kg
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