However, he was quick to point out that their partner had faired better in this regard than Intel. Apple would never ship a 3 GHz G5, topping out with a dual 2.7 GHz system in early 2005. As time went ...
The G5, which debuted in 2004 ... That all changed in January 2006 with the debut of the Intel iMac. The new 2006 iMac wasn't a big departure design-wise, as it shared the same case and features ...
this time using the first version of Apple's Rosetta software, which could translate code written for G3 and G4 - but not G5 - chips into instructions the Intel chip could handle. Steve Jobs ...