Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
By Kai Schmerer, ZDNet UK on 16 November 2005
Introduction |
Performance and power consumption |
Conclusion |
Installation |
The Mac OS advantage |
Image gallery |
The Mac OS advantage



Topics: apple, system, operating, lab, tests, x, steve, os, mac, jobs, hardware, x86
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