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Intel$94552$ - translation to English

2006-2007 TRANSITION FROM POWERPC TO INTEL X86 PROCESSORS
Apple Intel Transition; Apple-Intel transition; Mac Intel transition; Apple intel transition; Apple Intel transition; Apple–Intel transition; Apple transition to Intel; Apple's transition to Intel processors
  • A PowerPC 970FX processor, which was used in a number of Apple computers featuring PowerPC G5 processors
  • Then-CEO Steve Jobs announces the Intel transition at WWDC 2005.
  • Steve Jobs reveals Mac OS X running on [[Pentium 4]] hardware.

Intel      
n. Intel, la mayor empresa de electrónica productora de microprocesadores para ordenadores personales
intel         
  • [[Andy Grove]], [[Robert Noyce]] and [[Gordon Moore]] in 1978
  • [[Federico Faggin]], designer of the [[Intel 4004]]
  • An Intel mSATA SSD
  • I/O]] in the same chip
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  • Paul Otellini, Craig Barrett and Sean Maloney in 2006
AMERICAN SEMICONDUCTOR CHIP MANUFACTURER
Intel Corpoartion; INTC; Intel Corp.; Intel Inside; Open Source Technology Center; Integrated Electronics Corp.; TV You; Leap ahead; Intc; Chipzilla; Intel motherboard; Intel based; Intel-based system; Intel Open Port; Intel.com; Intel inside; Intel corporation; Intel Corporation; Intel Corp; Intel MPI; Intel Software Focus Group; Intel Press; Intel Corporation Corp; Integrated electronics; INTC (NASDAQ); NM Electronics; @intel; Moore noyce; Moore Noyce; 10.1535; Intel - The Leader in Microcomputers; Intel Japan K.K.; Intel Corporation S.A.R.L.; Intel Semiconductor GmbH; Intel Corporation (U.K.) Ltd.; Intel Corporation SARL; Intel Semiconductor; Intel Japan K. K.; Intel Microcomputer Systems Group; Intel delivers; Intel Microcomputers. First from the beginning.; Intel Japan Corp.; Intel CSME Bug; Habana Labs; Firmware Support Package; Intel.; Intel Foundry Services; 01.org; Integrated Electronics Corporation; Intel lawsuits; The Computer Inside
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Intel Pentium Pro         
  • Block Diagram of the Pentium Pro's Microarchitecture
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  • PPGA]] package.
  • Uncapped Pentium Pro 256&nbsp;KB
  • PGA]] package
FAMILY OF INTEL MICROPROCESSORS
Intel Pentium Pro; 80686; Pentium Pro class; Intel Pentium Pro Processor; Pentium pro; Intel pentium pro; Intel 80686; 686 (CPU)
Procesador Pentium pro de Intel, Procesador central nuevo de la compañía intel

Definition

INTEL
INtegriertes TEileLogistiksystem (Reference: MBAG)

Wikipedia

Mac transition to Intel processors

Apple transitioned the CPUs of their Mac and Xserve computers from PowerPC to the x86 architecture from Intel.

The change was announced at the 2005 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) by then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who said Apple would gradually stop using PowerPC microprocessors supplied by Freescale (formerly Motorola) and IBM.

This was the second time Apple changed the processor instruction set architecture of its personal computers. The first was in 1994, when Apple discarded the Mac's original Motorola 68000 series architecture in favor of the then-new PowerPC platform.

Apple's initial press release said the move would begin by June 2006 and finish by early 2008, but it actually proceeded much more quickly. The first-generation Intel-based Macintoshes 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 (it actually shipped in December).

The final version of Apple's Mac OS X that ran on PowerPC chips was 2007's Leopard (version 10.5), released in October 2007. The final version to run applications written for PowerPC chips, using the Rosetta binary translator, was 2009's Snow Leopard (version 10.6). Mac OS X Lion (version 10.7) dropped support altogether.

In 2020, Apple announced that it would shift its Mac line to Apple silicon, which are ARM-based processors developed in-house.