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The Intel-based MacBook Pro is a discontinued line of Macintosh notebook computers sold by Apple Inc. from 2006 to 2021. It was the higher-end model of the MacBook family, sitting above the low-end plastic MacBook and the ultra-portable MacBook Air, and was sold with 13-inch to 17-inch screens.
They discontinued the Intel Mac Pro, the last Mac with an Intel processor, officially marking the end of sales of Intel-based Macs and completing the "two-year transition" to Apple silicon from Intel, almost three years after it was announced, or two years and seven months between the release of the first Apple silicon Mac and the ...
An Intel Bloomfield processor. Bloomfield and Gainestown introduced a number of notable features for the first time in any Mac processors: Integrated memory controllers (with on-die DMI or QPI). Simultaneous multithreading (branded as Hyper-threading). Full support for the SSE4 instruction set (SSE4.2). Support for Intel Turbo Boost.
The family of an ice hockey player who died after his neck was cut during a freak accident have revealed how they were watching the game online in America and witnessed the dramatic efforts to ...
Since this is a public good (all of Intel’s current competitors and customers, as well as U.S. and global consumers, would benefit), the U.S. government (in cooperation with allies) can and ...
The original MacBook Air. Apple incorporated several features in the design of the MacBook Air, such as the reduction of lead to make it more environmentally friendly. The MacBook Air contains no BFRs and PVC wiring, meets Energy Star 5.0 requirements, has a recyclable enclosure, and is rated EPEAT Gold.
Police are investigating the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson who died on Saturday after a “freak accident” while playing for the Nottingham Panthers in England.
The first-generation Intel-based Macs were released in January 2006 with Mac OS X 10.4.4 Tiger. In August, Jobs announced the last models to switch, with the Mac Pro available immediately and the Intel Xserve available by October, [3] although shipments for the latter computer line did not start until December. [4]