: While you can boot macOS with a UHD 770, you will be stuck with a 7 MB VRAM "framebuffer". This results in extreme lag, no transparency effects, and an unusable interface for daily tasks.
Before we dive into the technical weeds, let’s address the elephant in the room. Apple never built a Mac with an Alder Lake CPU. The last Intel Macs used Coffee Lake (UHD 630) and Comet Lake. Consequently, macOS has no native DeviceID or PlatformID for the UHD 770 (Device ID 0x4680 ).
Leo didn't give up. He found a "patch" of a different kind. He learned about . By running macOS inside a virtual machine and using "GVT-g" or PCIe passthrough for a compatible cheap GPU, he could finally see the dock blur. How to Fix and Patch iGPU on macOS Opencore Hackintosh