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Apple waves goodbye to PowerPC iMacs
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Apple Computer's Intel transition appears to be in full force, with the company recently selling the last of its iMac computers with PowerPC processors.
Customers visiting Apple's online store this week will no longer see an option to purchase iMacs with IBM's PowerPC processor. Instead, customers seeking a non-Intel Mac are left to choose between select PowerBook, iBook and Power Mac models.
Read the complete story here. (AppleInsider)
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