• Howard Humphries posted an update 10 years, 5 months ago

    For years Apple computer systems has been pushing their personal processors and operating systems but it seems the tides are turning. Apple not too long ago announced their new range of desktops and notebooks sporting dual core Intel processors.This is an interesting move on both the component of Intel and Apple. Learn more on creativecareinc.com by visiting our cogent article. Apple has produced a deal with the devil so to speak by opting to use the Intel dual core processors. For years they have been fighting it but it appears they have ultimately given in.Whats far more interesting is the reality that Intel are placing their dual core processors into the macs. This is to me is a sign of desperation on Intels element. For years they have been dominating the processor marketplace with small threat from the other key processor manufacturer AMD. But lately, with their 64 bit dual core and server processors, AMD has been clawing back the market place. With massive players like DELL and HP starting to provide Opteron approach made by AMD its no wonder Intel feels threatened.The new Apple computers will even be in a position to run Windows operating systems which additional monopolizes the marketplace for Microsoft. The macs are utilizing the Pentium D dual core processors which had been released a even though immediately after AMD released their dual core range. This jump AMD has on Intel is proving expensive for them in terms of processor sales.Who knows what the future will bring for this new partnership. Apple supporting Intel processors would not have even crossed my mind a year ago but here we are. Though the Intel dual core processors are a lot less costly than the AMD dual core offerings, AMD sales still seem to be soaring although Intel processor sales are on a steady decline. Dig up further on our related article by navigating to http://www.creativecareinc.com. If Intel doesnt step up the game soon they will be exactly where AMD was three years ago..