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The issue is not about apple. It is whether any maker of software has or should have the right to sell copies at retail, which will install technically on a variety of hardware from different sources, but to limit, solely by EULA clause, what hardware you may install on.
May they, specifically, restrict your choice of hardware not by specification, but by supplier or brand?
That's the issue. And if they can do that, what other restrictions of the installation environment may they make?