Apple Puts More Intel Inside

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Apple Computer is now one step away from completing its move to Intel chips. The Macintosh computer maker announced on Tuesday a new lineup of consumer-targeted notebooks starting at about $1,100 and featuring Intel’s Core Duo processors. Customers can get the MacBook with either a 1.83GHz Core Duo processor or a 2.0GHz version.

The MacBook, which is already available through Apple’s site, is the latest Macintosh line that Apple has moved to Intel processors. In January, the company announced Intel-based versions of its professional notebook line and its iMac desktop computers. In February, the company moved its entry-level Mac mini desktops over to Intel chips. That leaves only the company’s professional desktop line, the PowerMac, running on the PowerPC architecture.

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