Apple on Monday unveiled OS X 10.9 Mavericks during its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. The company’s latest OS X operating system brings improved support for multiple displays and enhancements to the Finder, Notification Center and more. As noted by AppleInsider, OS X Mavericks will be compatible with all Macs that are capable of running OS X Mountain Lion. That includes iMac models from mid-2007 or later, 13-inch aluminum MacBook models from late 2008 or later, 13-inch MacBook Pro models from mid-2009 or later, 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pro models from late 2007 or later, MacBook Air models from late 2008 or later, and Mac mini, Mac Pro and Xserve models from early 2009 or later. The models must also have at least 2GB of memory, 8GB of available space and Mac OS X 10.6.7 Snow Leopard or higher in order to install 10.9. OS X Mavericks is scheduled to be released later this year.
OS X Mavericks compatible with all Macs capable of running Mountain Lion
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