Apple Rounds Out iMac Line With Intel Core 2 Duo
Posted on: Thursday, 7 September 2006, 09:20 CDT
Apple Computer Inc has said its complete line of iMacs would run Intel Core 2 Duo microprocessors, the latest dual-core chips from Intel Corp.
Cupertino, California-based Apple also announced it was shipping a new 24-inch iMac. The new computer promises to be as much as 50% faster than the earlier 20-inch iMac that has the original Core Duo chip from Intel, according to Apple.
Apple first announced it was moving its entire computer line to from IBM PowerPC chips to Intel chips in June 2005.
Prices for iMacs begin at $999, Apple said.
Source: Datamonitor
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