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MacBook High Power Mode found in macOS Monterey beta: Like OnePlus?

Posted on September 29, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The most updated version of macOS Monterey beta has code suggesting Apple will bring a special “High Power” mode to MacBook devices. It might be time for Apple to unleash the performance beast, referencing some rumors that’ve been in the MacOS mix for over a year. While this might not be the Apple Does Gaming situation we’ve been patiently awaiting for a decade, it does seem like Apple may be willing to drop some of the power conservation restrictions put on computing devices – if the user wishes to flip a few switches.
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