Of course they do. Every PC is different in how it works and how energy efficent it is depending on which make, model and even company you buy from.
twenty six dollars
Nope, Macintosh started using Intel processors after dropping the PowerPC CPUs in 2006.
core
now a days they use i7 processor
They create technology products, especially mainboards, personal computers and computers for Industrial PCs. They also create processors and other computer components.
Macintosh computers primarily use processors designed by Apple, with the shift to Apple Silicon starting with the M1 chip in 2020. Prior to that, Macs utilized Intel processors for many years. In contrast, IBM-compatible PCs predominantly use x86 architecture processors from Intel and AMD, with Intel's Core series and AMD's Ryzen series being the most common in modern systems. Both platforms have evolved significantly, with a focus on performance, power efficiency, and integrated graphics capabilities.
The difference is in the processors. Intel's processors are named Core 2 and Core i5. The i5 is a bit faster because it is a quad core, while the core 2 uses only 2 cores.
they are thin and very efficient and now newer pcs use led screens
The main difference between Macs and PCs is the operating system. The Mac OS is easy to use and efficient. Windows doesn't have the simplicity and is more prone to viruses.
CompuLab, founded in 1992, is a manufacturer of energy efficient computers. Their current product portfolio offers industrial PCs, computer-on-modules (CoM), open-frame mobile platforms, and single board computers (SBC).
Classic macs run off of Intel-compatible x86 processors, but they have upgraded over the years to fast and more capable processors. Macs are very expensive but are very much worth it for their ability to not pick up viruses and to run faster than other PCs.
make 60 EQUAL pcs and give 12 pcs to each of the 5 children