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Sources: Intel developing next-generation Power Mac for Apple
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
In a move that may surprise some Apple watchers, reliable sources tell AppleInsider the Mac maker has contracted the design duties for its next-generation Power Mac motherboard over to industry heavyweight Intel.
Specifically, sources said Intel's facilities in Oregon picked up the project in late-October after Apple sought the chip maker's help in meeting deadlines associated with its accelerated transition from PowerPC processors to Intel chips.
Read the complete story here. (Apple Insider)
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