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The Apple–Intel architecture, or Mactel, is an unofficial name used for Macintosh personal computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. that use Intel x86 processors, rather than the PowerPC and Motorola 68000 ("68k") series processors used in their predecessors or the ARM-based Apple silicon SoCs used in their successors. With the change in architecture, a change in firmware became necessary; Apple selected the Intel-designed Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) as its comparable component to the Open Firmware used on its PowerPC architectures, and as the firmware-based replacement for the PC BIOS from Intel. With the change in processor architecture to x86, Macs gained the ability to boot into x86-native operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows), while Intel VT-x brought near-na

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  • Apple–Intel architecture (en)
  • Architecture Apple-Intel (fr)
  • Intel Mac (ja)
  • 애플-인텔 아키텍처 (ko)
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  • Cet article traite de la plateforme Apple-Intel. Lisez Transition d'Apple vers Intel pour un article sur la transition des PowerPC vers une architecture Intel. L'architecture Apple-Intel, ou Mactel, est le nom utilisé pour décrire les ordinateurs personnels Macintosh conçus et développés par Apple, et qui utilisent l'architecture Intel x86 à la place des PowerPC ou des 68k utilisés précédemment. (fr)
  • 애플-인텔 아키텍처(Apple-Intel architecture)는 애플에서 개발한 인텔 x86 프로세서 기반의 애플 매킨토시 개인용 컴퓨터에 쓰이는 이름이다. 이를 인텔 맥(Intel Mac)이라고도 부른다. (ko)
  • Intel Mac(インテルマック)はAppleが開発および販売を行っている、MacにインテルのCPU(PC/AT互換)を採用した製品群の総称である。PowerPCを搭載したMacの後継にあたる。 2020年11月17日に AppleのシリコンチップのM1チップが搭載されたMacBook AirとMacBook Proの13インチが発売された。これからの製品は全て Appleのシリコンチップが使われると予想されている。 (ja)
  • The Apple–Intel architecture, or Mactel, is an unofficial name used for Macintosh personal computers developed and manufactured by Apple Inc. that use Intel x86 processors, rather than the PowerPC and Motorola 68000 ("68k") series processors used in their predecessors or the ARM-based Apple silicon SoCs used in their successors. With the change in architecture, a change in firmware became necessary; Apple selected the Intel-designed Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) as its comparable component to the Open Firmware used on its PowerPC architectures, and as the firmware-based replacement for the PC BIOS from Intel. With the change in processor architecture to x86, Macs gained the ability to boot into x86-native operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows), while Intel VT-x brought near-na (en)
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