We tested on four different Mac systems: a 27-inch 2.66GHz Core i5 iMac, a 2.66GHz Xeon quad-core Mac Pro, a 13-inch 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro, and a 15-inch 2.53GHz Core i5 MacBook Pro. For Windows, we ran Windows 7 Home Premium Edition. For the Mac, we ran Mac OS 10.6.4 with the Snow Leopard Graphics Update. To test for graphics performance, we used Boot Camp to create a dual-boot Mac. Now is a good time to explore the graphics performance differences between Mac and Windows, with so many games now common across both platforms. But despite the gains, Apple is still playing catch-up with Windows and game consoles. Apple’s switch to Intel processors and the Mac’s growing market share has helped lure more game developers. The Mac has come a long way as a gaming system.
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