This handheld hackintosh uses an off-the-shelf SBC, some software tricks, and a 3D-printed chassis with Arduino-driven cooling system.
Maker Ike T. Sanglay Jr. has shown off what he believes to be the world’s first handheld computer capable of running Apple’s macOS 11 “Big Sur” operating system — courtesy of a LattePanda Alpha single-board computer in a 3D-printed housing.
“As for how I installed macOS,” Sanglay explains in his video walk-through of the project, “I just followed the OpenCore Dortania guide. The LattePanda Alpha has an Intel [Core] m3-8100Y CPU and 8 gigabytes of RAM.”