• Geekazine
Day in Tech History
Tech History Blog & Podcast
  • Home
  • About
    • 365 Days of Tech History
    • What is a Podcast?
    • Privacy Policy
  • iTunes
  • Donate
  • Birthdays
  • Apple Keynotes – All the Past Ones
  • Contact
    • Contact
  • Subscribe
0606

Apple/ Day in Tech History

June 6, 2005: Apple Switches to Intel

Jeffrey Powers @geekazine 0606, apple, Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Central processing unit, CPU, day in tech history, geek history, ICloud, intel chip, internet connection, iPhone, June, Mac OS, mac os x, mac osx, Podcast, powerpc, powerpc chips, processors, sad day, Steve Job, steve jobs, stitcher, technology history, WWDC 0 Comments June 6, 2024

Tweet
Pin it
Play

Subscribe! Spotify | RSS | More

June 6, 2011 Steve Jobs gave his last keynote for Apple

2005 – Steve Jobs spoke in front of the masses at the WWDC announcing that Apple will switch their processors from PowerPC to Intel. He then showed off the Mac OS X running on aPentium 4 CPU. The reasoning was that PowerPC chips took too much power to run and also ran hotter than an Intel chip.


Subscribe to the Day in Tech History

Subscribe to Day In Tech History:

RSS Feed - iTunes - Android - Spotify - iHeartRadio

Facebook - 

- RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial

- Join me on Patreon and support Day in Tech History

  • TI 99/8 is introduced
  • The first Internet connection
  • Palm releases the Palm Pre

Related Posts

Beats Music

Apple /

May 28, 2014: Apple Music Acquires Beats

Wordpress

Day in Tech History /

May 27, 2003: WordPress CMS Released

OS X Server

Apple /

May 21, 2001: Mac OS X Server Released

‹ June 5, 1983: Coleco Adam Computer › June 7, 1975: Sony Betamax is Released
Subscribe by Email

Want to Talk Tech History?

Jeffrey Powers would love to come on your show and discuss the events of technology history. Feel free to call him @ 608-205-4378. You can also Contact Jeffrey:


Archives

Podnova Player button

Back to Top

On Geekazine

  • Expand Your Stream Deck with Virtual Buttons – No Extra Hardware Needed!
  • NUU N20 is Low Cost, AI Capable, and All Business
  • Photoshop on the Web: This SaaS is Ready for Primetime
  • This Powerful Mobile Hardware Video Switcher – Magewell Director One
  • Fun LED Lighting with this LePro TB1 AI Smart Light
  • Home
  • About
    • 365 Days of Tech History
    • What is a Podcast?
    • Privacy Policy
  • iTunes
  • Donate
  • Birthdays
  • Apple Keynotes – All the Past Ones
  • Contact
    • Contact
  • Subscribe