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You guys both make good points, if I can, I will absolutely argue for the upgrade if I can. I've been using the mac with MacOS for a while now, so they'll probably argue it's not a necessity since I'm still not really seeing performance issues on it yet, but I may be able to try.
It may not work at all as they have fairly closed down hardware. Also you may not get firmware updates which is a big security issue.