Apple was selling intel based Macs in 2022. The 2022 27 inch Mac is intel based.
Well, that is too bad, but I am planning on getting a Silicon Mac when my current Mac is no longer supported. That will be a few years. The only reason I would want to app is if it is faster and more stable, so far I am not hearly any real advatages over Safari. Anyone know if that is true, are there no advatages to the app?
Technically this doesn’t ring true AT ALL for me.
All the work is being done server side by OpenAI’s backhaul. Possibly minor tokenisation, and stuff to speed up speach grokking - but it’s hardly modelling nuclear decay or some shit.
This an i9 MBP, 32GB - perfectly capable of what is needed.
They are choosing to save money. I pay for plus, and I’m pissed off can’t lie.
Fund a small team to x-platform ChatGPT app to Intel. It’s the right thing to do.
They’ve used some little library which is M1 only, and now can’t get sign off to fix an obvious bit of tech debt.
Plz respect the Intel Mac customers - we still hand over our own Ps each month for Plus…
how were you able to download it? I have a Mac mini and I’m able to download the app but when I try and open it from my applications it says you cannot open this application because it is not supported on this Mac
"Recently, I’ve been really disappointed with Apple. I have a 2019 MacBook Pro, which is a solid, upgraded Intel-based model, and it’s still very capable. However, Apple seems uninterested in supporting it just because it’s considered ‘old.’ It’s unrealistic to expect users to replace their laptops every year—especially when I don’t even use mine extensively.
Every time I reach out for help, I get the same response: ‘Oh, we don’t have resources for older models.’ Really? It’s not like Apple has actually removed all resources; it feels more like they just want people to buy the latest $4K model instead of fixing a perfectly good system.
And this issue isn’t about OpenAI’s app compatibility—it’s Apple pushing people toward new hardware just to keep up with AI tech!"
I can’t get the application to run on my Mac (M2). It just hangs at the login stage. What to do?
It is against UK and EU law to provide a product with less functionality than the same product they sell with full functionality for the same price. I don’t know if this applies to the USA but OpenAI is breaking the law over here and the government authorities will be made aware of this.