No. Parallels Desktop was specifically designed to run Windows on Intel-based Macintosh computers. That's the only way it can work; PowerPC machines would need something called an emulator, which converts programs on-the-fly so that they may be executed on the arbitrary hardware, to run Windows and other created-for-Intel softwares.
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Internet Explorer for Mac was discontinued in 2002. It is possible to run it in older versions of Mac OS X. Internet Explorer for Windows can be run in Windows on Intel-based Macs via Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop for Mac, or VMWare Fusion.
Yes, Apple does make Intel bases Mac computers starting January 10, 2006.
Only in certain macs. The newest version of the Mac Pro (a desktop) features multiprocessing functions with Intel Quad processor.
Desktop icons are created just by using the operating system itself or with the help of parallels. Parallels creates desktop icons for windows operating system on computers that don't normally run windows including macs. Other softwares include crossover and image-editing softwares.
For the time being, you can't Take that apple LOL
In '05, Apple CEO announced that Apple would be transitioning from its long favored PowerPC architecture to the Intel architecture, because the future PowerPC road map was unable to satisfy Apple's needs. Apple had its entire line of consumer Macs running on Intel processors by early August 2006. The Apple Xserve server was updated to Intel Xeon processors from November 2006, and is offered in a configuration similar to Apple's Mac Pro. They're partners with both.
Apple uses various processors from Intel for their range of computers.
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To allow for the transition from the older PPC Macs (G4 & G5 Macs) to the recent Macs with Intel processors single applications can be created to work on both systems rather than produce two separate applications. The single applications are known as Universal.
To allow for the transition from the older PPC Macs (G4 & G5 Macs) to the recent Macs with Intel processors single applications can be created to work on both systems rather than produce two separate applications. The single applications are known as Universal.
Apple is a company that makes a brand of computer called Macintosh which are often referred to as Macs or Apple Macs.