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Do I trust the list or the System Report?

This article appears to be out of date. I have a MacBook Air Retina 13" 2020 model which according to the list has a T2 chip but "Controller" does not show T2. It shows:


Model Identifier: MacBookAir10,1

Firmware Version: iBoot-7429.41.5

Boot UUID: 48D5AFA4-18CD-4C39-8D28-E3B9433C5F08

Boot Policy:

Secure Boot: Full Security

System Integrity Protection: Enabled

Signed System Volume: Enabled

Kernel CTRR: Enabled

Boot Arguments Filtering: Enabled

Allow All Kernel Extensions: No

User Approved Privileged MDM Operations: No

DEP Approved Privileged MDM Operations: No


Do I have a T2 chip or not?

Posted on Dec 2, 2021 12:16 AM

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Posted on Dec 2, 2021 4:53 AM

The MacBook Air 10.1 is the late 2020 which uses the Apple M1chip and does not have a separate T2 chip as security is designed into the M1 processor.

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