![]() ![]() If your Mac has the Apple T2 security chip, the Model Name property will indicate Apple T2 chip. In the sidebar, select Controller (or iBridge, depending on the version of macOS). Click the System Report button below your Mac’s overview. If you see the Processor item instead, your Mac is based on an Intel processor with the name specified right next to it. ![]() ![]() The item labeled Chip followed by Apple M1 means that your computer is supplied with this component. Check the property listed after the model of your Mac. Go to the Apple menu and choose About this Mac. In order to learn whether your Mac has Apple M1 or T2 security chip, you can refer to the System Information application: ![]() However, UFS Explorer is still able to run on such systems and recover data from external storage media. A special approach of deriving the decryption key from the security chip is required, that has not been implemented in any known data recovery or even computer forensic software. As the decryption key is not available, data on such Macs cannot be dercrypted by means of software. They encrypt information on the system drive using a hardware key. Along with numerous pros, these technologies have one big disadvantage from the perspective of data recovery. Also, starting from 2020, the company began a transition from the use of Intel processors to its in-house M1 chip (Apple Silicon) built into the latest machines. It provides encryption and many other security features integrated directly into the computer’s hardware. The T2 security chip is Apple's second-generation processor that has been implemented in some modern Macs since 2018. Watch on YouTube Use of the T2 security chip or Apple M1 ![]()
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