Check out Wes' video tutorial library, "Playing with Media." Information about more ways to learn with Dr. If you enjoyed this post and found it useful, subscribe to Wes' free newsletter. Perhaps more reason to delay purchasing a new personal Mac desktop system until the Intel chipset is in use? The part about the Mac OS running faster on WinTel is what sounds like good news to me. Even if this use of illegal software works, it seems unlikely to be widespread. Folks at Apple will likely want to quash this move, but may be unable to do so given the decentralized nature of peer-to-peer file sharing networks using clients like Bittorrent. as the powerpc G4 is so much more powerful than intel pentium the G4's can be used for high end jobs whilst the pentium's can be used for word processing. It will work on the platform and its major components do work on intel.
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This doesn’t seem to be formally verified with benchmarking, but if true that might bode well for the future of the Mac OS. in think apple should release Mac OS X on intel CPU's as well as power pc. Interestingly, the article reports that the Mac OS is actually running faster on the WinTel chip computers than on the Macintosh original computers. The August 12th article from Wired, “ Mac Hacks Allow OS X on PCs,” reveals that the day of dual booting Macintosh and Windows OSes may already be here, but illegal, since it requires the download of pirated software using BitTorrent. Currently users can legally dual boot the Windows OS and LINUX OS, but not the Mac. Some have speculated that the move would allow Mac users to “dual boot,” running either the Mac OS or Windows OS on the same computer. The announcement earlier this summer that Apple would start using the Intel chipset on its laptop and desktop computer systems in 2006 was a big shock.