Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Apple Unveils with more faster and less space
At the WWDC, Apple has introduced its new Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The new version includes many changes and improvements, including more efficient use of system resources, the acceleration of individual applications, as well as recent support for Microsoft Exchange.
According to Apple, installing Mac OS X Snow Leopard runs 45% faster. At the same time, thanks to file compression technology that makes amount of operating system is 6 GB. It is twice as less than the previous version. Faster also preview function, resulting in the opening of the files in the JPEG format is spent half the time. A trackpad for notebooks now has support tracing the Chinese alphabet characters.
All Mac OS X Snow Leopard applications are operating in 64-bit mode. In addition, presented a set of low and high level software libraries, Grand Central Dispatch (GCD), it can optimize to work with multicore processors. Another important innovation is the support for OpenCL technology, to use the power of graphic processors for computing the streams standard.
It was expected that supply to market a new operating system will begin in September. In addition, users of Mac OS X Leopard will be able to update its software for only $29. And to install and works with Mac OS X Snow Leopard will need a Mac-based Intel chips.
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