“Apple’s transition to Intel processors continues to gather pace, and developers are churning out Universal applications,” Macworld UK reports. “While other stories dominated the post results news agenda, Apple chief financial officer, Peter Oppenheimer, confirmed the speed at which the Intel transition is gathering pace.”
Macworld UK reports, “Speaking during Wednesday’s third quarter results discussion, the Apple executive said: ‘We have released Universal versions of Apple’s consumer and professional software applications and our third-party developers have released over 2,900 universal applications. We expect that over 70 per cent of the 500 applications we consider most critical to our customers will be available in Universal versions by the end of September.”
“In terms of Mac sales, he confirmed 75 per cent of Macs shipped in the last quarter ran on Intel chips,” Macworld UK reports.
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