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The '''Apple Intel transition''' is an announced change in the architecture of the [[Macintosh]] platform. At the [[2005]] [[Worldwide Developers Conference]] (WWDC), [[Apple Computer]] [[CEO]] [[Steve Jobs]] made the historic announcement that the company was beginning a transition from the use of [[PowerPC]] [[microprocessor]]s supplied by [[Motorola]] and [[IBM]] in their [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]] [[computer]]s, to processors designed and manufactured by [[Intel]], a chief supplier for most of Apple's competitors. The new Macs (dubbed "Mactel" or "MacIntel" as a [[portmanteau]] of "Mac" and "Intel") will run on future versions of Intel's x86 processor architecture.
 
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