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Will Metal work on non A7 devices? (for example iPhone 5 or iPad Mini (not retina)). If not, is any way to create application for Metal supported devices only?

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It is for A7 or greater. The WWDC videos say "Designed for A7" and they kept emphasizing that throughout the presentations.

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  • Designed for A7 does't mean designed only for A7.
    – Greyisf
    Jun 13, 2014 at 16:18
  • according to the sample code the requirements are 64bit and iOS 8 "MetalDeferredLighting Last Revision: Version 1.0, 2014-06-05 New sample code that demonstrates a deferred lighting algorithm using Metal. Build Requirements: iOS 8 SDK Runtime Requirements: iOS 8 and 64bit processor"
    – possen
    Jun 13, 2014 at 19:07
  • From dev forums Filip Iliescu an Apple Employee says "Metal is only supported on A7 devices. OpenGL ES 3 is also only supported on A7 devices and practically speaking anything you could do there you can also do in Metal."
    – possen
    Jun 13, 2014 at 19:36
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Based on prior experience with frameworks I believe it would actually be based on iOS version and not processor, but Metal could be an exception. Apple does say "Metal provides extremely low-overhead access to the A7 GPU" in documentation making me believe it only works with A7.

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  • Yes, I am already read this. But any information about A7 only and one more in case id metal work only on A7 devices we should have capability to restrict other devices or write additional code for support devices without metal (for example using openGL)
    – Greyisf
    Jun 13, 2014 at 16:17
  • Could you rephrase that?
    – SpringN
    Jun 13, 2014 at 16:18
  • I mean that there is no any information that metal is supported only by A7+ devices. But if only for A7 devices, this is mean that we should have device capability to restrict application from installation in not A7 devices, or if no capability we should write code to support non A7 devices.
    – Greyisf
    Jun 13, 2014 at 16:56
  • Maybe that feature will come in a new Xcode beta or something
    – SpringN
    Jun 13, 2014 at 19:42
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Problem is solved. There is metal capability in device capabilities (in plist).

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It's based on processor: it needs 64-bit gpu. I set my builds to arm64.
Metal is apple's implementation of OpenGL 3 supposedly without all of the "crud from 20 years of software dev" so the video says.

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