Turning PC into Apple Macintosh: Hackintosh

Written by David Ramsey
Sunday, 10 October 2010

Even the most jaded Microsoft Windows fan will admit, grudgingly, to 
an occasional bout of "Mac curiosity". Since Steve Jobs' return in 
the late 1990s as part of Apple's acquisition of NeXT, Apple's 
trajectory has risen, and they currently sell several million Macs 
per quarter, representing (depending on whose analysis you read) 
about a 10% share of the domestic PC market and landing them in the 
top 5 computer companies in terms of U.S. sales. Their market 
capitalization current ranks them as the second largest company in 
the world, and they may overtake Exxon this year.

A "Hackintosh" is a computer that runs Apple's OS X operating system 
on non-Apple hardware. This has been possible since Apple's switch 
from IBM's PowerPC processors to Intel processors a few years ago. 
Until recently, building a PC-based Mac was something done only by 
hard-core hackers and technophiles, but in the last few months, 
building a Hackintosh PC has become much easier. Benchmark Reviews 
looks at what it's possible to do with PC hardware and the Mac Snow 
Leopard OS today, and the pros and cons of the building a Hackintosh 
computer system over purchasing a supported Apple Mac Pro.

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http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=623&Itemid=38



The Apple Hackintosh Experience
Written by David Ramsey   
Tuesday, 02 November 2010
http://benchmarkreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=12546&Itemid=8


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