The combination of specific hardware and software elements allows the installation of macOS on a non-Apple computer. This involves utilizing a Lenovo Ideapad 3 laptop, which is equipped with an Intel Pentium Gold processor. The term also encompasses the use of a custom EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) configuration. This configuration is specifically designed to enable macOS to boot and function correctly on hardware it was not originally intended for.
The creation and utilization of such configurations offer several benefits. It provides access to the macOS ecosystem on more affordable hardware. Historically, this approach has allowed individuals to experience macOS and its applications without the financial commitment of purchasing Apple-branded products. Furthermore, this enables experimentation and customization of operating systems and hardware, furthering technical skills.