First builds of Apple's Mac OS X 10.5.2 Leopard Update due shortly
Continuing to refine its recently-released Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system at a rapid pace, Mac maker Apple Inc. will soon begin testing the first pre-release builds of Mac OS X 10.5.2 Update, AppleInsider has learned.
People familiar with the matter say developers could receive an initial test build as early as this week. Mac OS X 10.5.2 will serve as the second maintenance and security update to Leopard since the software went on sale in late October.
Thus far, details of what to expect from the 10.5.2 update are unknown, though rumors published last month by MacBidouille suggested the software was being positioned for a release alongside new hardware at next month's Macworld Expo.
The Mac news and rumor publication cited sources who said the update would be instrumental to the launch of Apple's new Penryn-based 45-nanometer Mac Pro workstations -- the same systems which AppleInsider said earlier this year would clock up to the 3.2GHz via two quad-core Intel "Harpertown" Xeon chips.
MacBidouille said Apple is reworking some of Leopard's codebase via Mac OS X 10.5.2 to optimize it for the SSE4 instructions found within the new Penryn chips and the Penryn architecture as a whole, both of which promise speed gains above and beyond clock speed boosts.
The current version of Leopard is Mac OS X 10.5.1, which was released a little over a month ago. Since then, Apple has begun updating all retail copies of Leopard to include the enhancements and bug fixes delivered by that release.
People familiar with the matter say developers could receive an initial test build as early as this week. Mac OS X 10.5.2 will serve as the second maintenance and security update to Leopard since the software went on sale in late October.
Thus far, details of what to expect from the 10.5.2 update are unknown, though rumors published last month by MacBidouille suggested the software was being positioned for a release alongside new hardware at next month's Macworld Expo.
The Mac news and rumor publication cited sources who said the update would be instrumental to the launch of Apple's new Penryn-based 45-nanometer Mac Pro workstations -- the same systems which AppleInsider said earlier this year would clock up to the 3.2GHz via two quad-core Intel "Harpertown" Xeon chips.
MacBidouille said Apple is reworking some of Leopard's codebase via Mac OS X 10.5.2 to optimize it for the SSE4 instructions found within the new Penryn chips and the Penryn architecture as a whole, both of which promise speed gains above and beyond clock speed boosts.
The current version of Leopard is Mac OS X 10.5.1, which was released a little over a month ago. Since then, Apple has begun updating all retail copies of Leopard to include the enhancements and bug fixes delivered by that release.
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Turn on your combatible coffee machine via Bluetooth in 10.5.2 ?
not to sound like an ignorant fool (which I will anyway) but there are such things as bluetooth coffee makers?
Turn on your combatible coffee machine via Bluetooth in 10.5.2 ?
Will that be via an iCal Event
So what you're saying is that Apple will move to support JAVA in a whole new way?
I hope to score a new 24" iMac to replace my 20" G5 although i like my G5 better then my Intel at work, both running Leopard. (G5 with 2GB vs. 1GB Intel) RAM is KING!
or something.
not to sound like an ignorant fool (which I will anyway) but there are such things as bluetooth coffee makers?
And are they "combatible" (and not "compatible")
I would love to see more appliances have Bluetooth functionality.
Anyone know if we'll be able to drop a Penryn chip into the new iMacs?
Does your iMac have a ZIF Socket? Or is it soldered on the board? What you find out will answer your question.
Anyone know if we'll be able to drop a Penryn chip into the new iMacs?
Provided you drill a large enough hole? Sure!
3.2 ghz by summer!! or something.
January 15 SteveNote.
Anyone know if we'll be able to drop a Penryn chip into the new iMacs?
More power by selling your iMac and buying the Montevina iMac Summer '08.
http://macenstein.com/default/archives/983
List view is back in 10.5.2, gentlemen !
Excellent!
I guess we?ll all find out more on the 15th.