The iMac Pro is definitely a hybrid of a sort, but probably not the one people were expecting. With the T2, Apple is using its chip-design prowess to take more control over parts of the Mac hardware ...
Apple's T1 or T2 Security Chip controled the Touch ID sensor and OLED strip, varying depending on the model. It ran independently from the MacBook's processor. The Apple T1 Chip debuted alongside ...
The Mac must be an Apple silicon model (M-series processor) or a later-generation Intel Mac with a T2 Security Chip. Fortunately, few Intel models that lack that chip can even run Sequoia ...