Macos High Sierra 10.13.1 Exclusive

10.13.1 addressed this vulnerability, ensuring that Mac users remained protected on modern wireless networks.

On a 2017 15-inch MacBook Pro (Radeon Pro 560), updating from 10.13.0 to 10.13.1 improved the Metal benchmark by 12% (from 22 FPS to 24.6 FPS). Apple’s graphics team had clearly tweaked the scheduler. macos high sierra 10.13.1

macOS High Sierra 10.13.1 was the first major point update to Apple’s 2017 desktop operating system. While High Sierra was famously a "polish" release focusing on under-the-hood technologies (APFS, HEVC, Metal 2), version 10.13.1 addressed critical security flaws, patched the infamous , and introduced a set of new emojis aligned with iOS 11.1. macOS High Sierra 10

Beyond the internal plumbing, 10.13.1 introduced subtle but welcome user-facing updates, including over 70 new emoji characters and improved sync capabilities for Photos. More importantly, it addressed early security vulnerabilities, a recurring theme for an OS that would eventually be succeeded by Mojave and Catalina. The Legacy of 10.13.1 as of November 2020

Internet Archive hosts a copy of "InstallMacOSHighSierra.dmg" (Build 17B48). Always verify the SHA-1 checksum ( d97b845e5ddbe6579aa2a5680b989049d3e54fd5 ) before installing.

However, as of November 2020, High Sierra is no longer officially supported and does not receive security updates.

, Apple’s graphics API, which lowered overhead and enabled features like External GPU (eGPU) support—a first for the Mac platform. Refinement and Security