Launched in 2013, Bay Trail was Intel’s answer to the ARM revolution—low-power, system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs for tablets, netbooks, and cheap Windows 8.1 laptops (Think Dell Venue, Asus Transformer Book, or the HP Stream). For years, the Hackintosh community declared Bay Trail impossible.
However, there is a unique joy in seeing the macOS Catalina wallpaper render (slowly, line by line) on a cheap Chinese tablet from a decade ago. It’s not about being practical. It’s about sending a message. bay trail hackintosh
I will not detail this here because it involves manually compiling DUET and is a 20-hour rabbit hole. Search "OpenCoreDuet Bay Trail" if you hate yourself. There is no solution. You will edit config.plist -> DeviceProperties -> Add. Launched in 2013, Bay Trail was Intel’s answer