Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard Updates

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June 9th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 54 times, 1 so far today

Apple Mac OS X Snow Leopard Updates

Apple has announced that Mac OS X Snow Leopard would ship in September this year.

It would cost USD 29 for existing Leopard users to get a couple of Snow Leopard.

Mac OS X Leopard five-license family pack would have to pay USD 49 for the upgrade.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard is not a major update if you are to look it as a user. Apple has used Leopard as the base and improved it in terms of performance and user interface improvements.

Apple even calls it somewhat like the second edition of Mac OS X Leopard.

It still has enough features worth the price. Apple has added technologies like Grand Central Dispatch which is designed to enable Snow Leopard run better on multi-core processors.

It also has support for OpenCL technologies designed to enable the OS to use graphic card processing power for general computing tasks.

Apple has also claimed that Snow Leopard is leaner and it would take around 6GB less space on a Mac compared to Leopard edition.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard would be available only for the Intel powered Apple Macs.





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