Intel Processors in Macintosh Computers

In 2006 Apple discontinued its production of PowerPC processors that it had been using in its computers. This was due to the inability to produce them at better levels or for laptop computers. What's more is that the Mac OS X operating system could work on other processors. With this in mind Apple switched to Intel for its processors. The use of Intel processors in Macintosh computers is a notable part of Macintosh technology to see.

The processors used by Macintosh computers are x86 processors from Intel. This system works under the x86 architecture system used by Intel. This set architecture has evolved over the years to where it can run computers with less energy and more speed.

The most recent processors used by these computers is the Intel Core 2 Duo processor. This processor works at faster speeds that can range from a little less than 2GHz for processors to more than 3GHz for desktop computers from Apple. With this in mind Apple can get programs to run faster than they ever could with the PowerPC processors that were used in the past.

Thanks to these new processors that are used among other parts of Macintosh technology programs can run faster than ever before. Most major programs that are used by Apple computers, including iPhoto, Adobe Photoshop, iMovie and iTunes, can run at least twenty percent faster on the Intel processors that are commonly used today then with the previous PowerPC processors.

The core levels that are used on these processors are also varied. These include solo, dual and quad-core processors. Quad-core processors tend to read files at faster rates than that of other processors in the Intel family. This is thanks to multiple processing chips within these processors to help speed up loading times.

What's also great about this Macintosh technology is that it makes for Apple Macintosh options to be more versatile. There are more models of different Macintosh products available that feature different processor speed levels that work for a variety of different budgets.

Of course it should be noted that some programs that used PowerPC processors may not work on Intel processors. The Rosetta emulator is noted for its ability to read PowerPC programs but they tend to run slower than when they were used on an original PowerPC computer.

The use of Intel processors in Macintosh computers has become something that is very popular. These processors work in that they can easily read and load programs and data faster than that of what was used in earlier PowerPC programs. With the way how these processors work with ease it is no wonder why Apple has decided to go with Intel for its processors.

 


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