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  2. Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) (also referred to as OS X Snow Leopard [10]) is the seventh major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Snow Leopard was publicly unveiled on June 8, 2009 [ 11 ] at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference .

  3. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Snow Leopard was released on August 28, 2009, the last version to be available on disc. Rather than delivering big changes to the appearance and end user functionality like the previous releases of Mac OS X , the development of Snow Leopard was deliberately focused on "under the hood" changes, increasing the performance, efficiency ...

  4. Category:macOS versions - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X 10.0; Mac OS X 10.1; Mac OS X Jaguar; Mac OS X Panther; Mac OS X Tiger; Mac OS X Leopard; Mac OS X Snow Leopard; OS X Lion; OS X Mountain Lion; OS X Mavericks; OS X Yosemite; OS X El Capitan; MacOS Sierra; MacOS High Sierra; MacOS Mojave; MacOS Catalina; MacOS Big Sur; MacOS Monterey; MacOS Ventura

  5. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard was the first version of Mac OS X to be built exclusively for Intel Macs, and the final release with 32-bit Intel Mac support. [39] The name was intended to signal its status as an iteration of Leopard, focusing on technical and performance improvements rather than user-facing features; indeed it was explicitly ...

  6. Mac OS X Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Leopard is the last version of macOS that supports the PowerPC architecture as its successor, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, functions solely on Intel based Macs. According to Apple, Leopard contains over 300 changes and enhancements compared to its predecessor, Mac OS X Tiger, [ 9 ] covering core operating system components as well as ...

  7. Mac transition to Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6), released in August 2009, was the first version of Mac OS X (later macOS) to require a Mac with an Intel processor, ending operating system support for PowerPC Macs three years after the transition was complete.

  8. Stevenote - Wikipedia

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    2009: iPhone 3GS and Mac OS X Snow Leopard; 2010: iPad, iPhone 4, and next-generation MacBook Air; 2011: iPad 2, Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud. iPhone 4S with Siri were presented in the first keynote by Tim Cook as CEO, the day before Jobs' death. Notable keynotes after Jobs' death:

  9. Snow Leopard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The snow leopard is a type of large cat. Snow Leopard, snow leopard or The Snow Leopard may also refer to: Ang Rita Sherpa, a Nepali mountaineer nicknamed "Snow Leopard" who summited Mount Everest 10 times; Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong, known as the Snow Leopard, a Ghanaian skier; Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the seventh major release of Apple's OS X ...