Apple is getting everything in place for the release of OSX 10.8 “Mountain Lion” due later this month.
The names of the Macs that will be able to run OSX 10.8 “Mountain Lion” have been published on the Apple website :
http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade/
From eldest to newest these Macs are :
– iMac “mid 2007” or newer (so any “Aluminum” iMac)
– MacBook Pro “mid/late 2007” or newer (so any MacBook Pro with an NVIDIA graphics card)
– Mac Pro “early 2008” or newer (so any Mac Pro with the Xeon 5400 “Harpertown” processors or newer)
– MacBook Air “late 2008” or newer (so any MacBook Air with Thunderbolt or MiniDisplayPort)
– MacBook “Aluminum” = “late 2008″ (so the 13” MacBook Pro look-alike)
– MacBook “White – early 2009” or newer (so only the ‘original’ white polycarbonate design versions that have an NVIDIA graphics card)
– Xserve “early 2009” (so only the latest generation with Xeon 5500 “Gainestown” processors)
– Mac mini “early 2009 & late 2009” (so only the original Mac mini design that have an NVIDIA graphics card)
– Mac mini “Aluminum” = “mid 2010” or newer (so any Mac mini of the extra flat redesign)
…that’s the bad news (for some – those of us with older Macs…)
and the good news is :
you don’t need to have MacOSX 10.7 “Lion” installed to upgrade, you only need MacOSX 10.6 “Snow Leopard” with the “Mac App Store” application (since OSX 10.8 “Mountain Lion” is only available from the Mac App Store…)
