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Four months after Apple announced a move to Intel's architecture, InfoWorld takes a look at the first two Intel-based Macs,
Apple's next steps, and how all the pieces fit together
Testing Apple’s Intel transition: iMac and MacBook Pro New iMac proves stellar, whereas MacBook Pro has room for improvement
Why Apple chose Core Duo, and what's coming next Moving to Intel's platform means more choices ahead for Apple hardware
The slow redemption of Intel Mac The rollout of Intel-based Macs started out as a train wreck, but Apple is working hard to make up for it
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Apple’s power-user grab The Intel Mac won’t neglect the power user as are manufacturers of x86 client systems
Intel Macs give users more OS choice Analysts say it won't be long before a version of Windows that runs natively on Intel-based Macs is available
Macs get Intel inside New computers run three to four times faster than PowerPC models
Update: Apple shifting from PowerPC to Intel The announcement was met with both cheers and gasps at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference
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