Apple unveils new Intel-based Mac
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Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Apple Computer announced on Tuesday the first generation of their products to use Intel processors. The iMac and the new MacBook Pro - a notebook computer replacing the PowerBook - are said to be up to four times faster than their predecessors (up to two times faster in the iMac, four times for the MacBook.)
These new lines of computers have been set up to support the newest collection of Mac software entitled iLife, which has added internet publication software to its high-end graphics, video, and sound tools.
Sources
- "Apple Unveils New iMac with Intel Core Duo Processor". Apple Computer, January 10, 2006
- "Apple Introduces MacBook Pro". Apple Computer, January 10, 2006
- Ian Tan "Apple unveils new iMacs". The Electric New Paper, January 12, 2006
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