Mojo, an SDK initially released for Linux systems, is now available for Apple silicon Macs, reflecting a strong community demand and feedback. In just over a month, the Linux version saw significant engagement with numerous downloads and community projects. The blog post offers a detailed guide on installing the Mojo SDK on Macs using Homebrew and setting up the necessary tools like Visual Studio Code with an official extension for enhanced development features. Mojo is recognized for its remarkable speed, particularly in computational tasks, achieving significant performance improvements compared to pure Python by leveraging Mac's CPU cores and vector units. The community has actively contributed projects like llama2.mojo, showcasing the platform's capabilities and potential. The post encourages users to participate in the growing Mojo community through various channels such as GitHub, Discord, and live streams, highlighting ongoing support and development opportunities.