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Universal Mathematica Version for New Intel Mac Platform

Research's powerhouse Mathematica software is now optimized for Intel-based Macintosh computers, making it the first professional application to run natively on Intel Mac beyond Apple's own Universal product line. The Mathematica Universal release capitalizes on the increased speed of the Intel Core Duo processor chip and is able to run on both Intel and PowerPC Macs.

When Apple's transition to the Intel chip was first announced at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference in June 2005, CEO Steve Jobs called upon Wolfram Research's Mathematica as the definitive application to demonstrate the impressive performance gains. Without knowing what was in store for them, Wolfram developers flew to San Francisco and created a working version of Mathematica in only a couple of hours. Now, even though Apple's release of the first Intel Mac systems has come nearly six months ahead of schedule, Wolfram Research has begun shipping the Universal version of Mathematica 5.2 today.

Users and industry watchers alike have come to expect that Mathematica will be available and fully optimized for the latest hardware and operating environments, from laptops to supercomputers. With the Intel Mac, Wolfram Research was ideally positioned to support the platform almost immediately. Longtime collaboration with Apple, and nearly two decades of expertise in working with the Intel architecture, meant that Wolfram's engineering team was already very well versed in the technologies involved in creating this new release.



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