June 6, 2005It's official. Steve Jobs announced Monday that Apple will switch to Intel chips. What does the move mean for consumers?TAGS:Steve Jobs, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, Intel
Reviewed on June 6, 2007Enano overshot the small-size target with its ex7400u desktop. It's faster and more capable than the more budget-friendly competition, but similarly priced laptops outshine it by far. If you're intent on a small desktop, this isn't a bad PC, but we're not as impressed as we'd like to be.TAGS:PMA, Apple Intel Mac Mini, laptop computer, chipset, graphics chip, material, HP, Apple Macintosh, Wi-Fi, Intel, PC, Apple Computer
Reviewed on June 19, 2006Apple recently updated the Mac Mini with Intel Core Solo and Core Duo chips. Apple no longer sells models with the older PowerPC G4 processors, but you can still find such units available at various online resellers. Since the Intel-based models aren't any more expensive and they promise better performance and include more features, such as Front Row and a remote control, there's no reason to choose a G4-based Mac Mini unless you find a great deal as resellers clear out their old inventory. For our most recent coverage, read our review of the Mac Mini Core Duo.TAGS:Apple Intel Mac Mini, IBM PowerPC G4, reseller, Intel Core Solo, Intel Core Duo, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Intel