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Apple’s next-gen Macs to have something special under the hood

30 July 2008 2 views One Comment

As part of its move to Intel chips in early 2006, the Cupertino-based company largely abandoned its practice of using custom chipsets to support the primary in its . Instead, it began to rely on slightly tweaked versions of industry-standard chipsets offered by Intel to the broad range of PC manufacturers that develop systems.

For instance, while ’s existing line of and Pro notebooks are unique in that they run the OS X operating system, they’re architecturally based on the same run-of-the-mill processors and chipsets from Intel’s Santa Rosa mobile platform also employed by Windows-supporting rivals, such as and HP.

However, with striving to maintain sales growth of more than two times the industry average, it’s again looking to differentiate the architecture of its personal computer systems through alternative technology that will afford it an advantage beyond the reach of its competition.

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