Mac OS X 10.5.7 improves the battery life?
June 9, 2009 | No Comments | Apple News
Wired Gadget Lab reports that the latest update of Mac OS X 10.5.7, would an improvement in power management. In reality, the test was not done on computers manufactured by Apple, but on a Netbook that installed Mac OS X, then the so-called hackintosh.
Assuming that the news is true, this could be due to an effective optimization of power management in Mac OS X, or it may be due the addition of support for the series Atom processors, which typically equipped Netbook the Dell products, MSI and others.
In particular, it appears that the new update has brought on a Netbook MSI, a 33% improvement in battery life (the test was done with a 6-cell battery to 4400 mAh), bringing the operating time of 3 hours and 45 minutes to more than 5 hours.
We look forward to reporting further on this subject, not only with regard to installations on laptops, but also and mainly on real Macs.
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