No. Intel and AMD use very similar instruction sets, that a separate version for each is not necessary.
All new Macs use an Intel processor and many computers running the Windows operating system also use an Intel processor although some use alternative processors such as those from AMD.
In order to run a Windows OS you need to have an Intel processor. Mac OS X will only run on an apple computer. Some apple computers are using an Intel processor so you can run a Windows OS or Mac OS.
"There are many computers that come with Intel Virtualization Technology installed. One example may be Windows XP. However, to get more information, talk to your local store that sells computers as they can give you more information."
Windows executable (.exe) files are programs that work with the Windows operating system and are not compatible with Macintosh computers.
No. On the latest MacIntosh Computers (they have a Intel inside) you can run Windows compatible software, but only if you also install the Windows Operating system as well.
windows is a piece of software, not hardware. they don't worry about any chip windows is a piece of software, not hardware. they don't worry about any chip
Intel invented the 32 and 64 bit microprocessor which are in all modern computers
No. Windows XP can also be installed using PATA or SATA CD-ROM drives.
Intel desktop computers aren't any more expensive than computers with rival processors, such as AMD.
Apple uses various processors from Intel for their range of computers.
On the current mac computers, you can install windows on a mac. The new macs have an intel cpu and will now take advantage of all the apps you would use on a windows box.
Wintel is windows running on Intel or x86 architecture It's short for Windows + Intel