Apple to introduce OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” at WWDC?
TUAW reports that they have heard that Apple will be seeding developers with an early build of Mac OS X 10.6 at this year’s WWDC. This news comes in the midst of reports that Apple is preparing for 10.5.4 — an ongoing maintenance release of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
TUAW also believes that Mac OS X 10.6 will quickly ship in January 2009, only 15 months after Leopard’s initial release in October 2007. The blog also revives rumors that Mac OS X 10.6 will drop PowerPC support and become Intel-only.
While we can’t vouch for the January timeframe, MacRumors has also heard that Mac OS X 10.6 would be making a debut at WWDC. We were uncertain, however, how public a release it would be: whether it would be seeded to a limited number of developers or if it would be a more central focus in Jobs’ keynote address.
References to Mac OS X 10.6 were recently found within the iPhone SDK installer.
So could we really see 10.6 to be talked about at WWDC? Lets hope
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