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Chances are good that it still has the name Leopard because it is pretty much the same code, they admitted so far very few additions.
Snow leopards are the same animal with out pigment in the fur. "Snow Leopard" is having PPC stuff is being stripped (making it Intel only this time) so a Snow = clean version of the current Leopard. But this is what we can guess so far, that seems to be that general consensus from what I have read online so far.
Snow leopards are the same animal with out pigment in the fur. "Snow Leopard" is having PPC stuff is being stripped (making it Intel only this time) so a Snow = clean version of the current Leopard. But this is what we can guess so far, that seems to be that general consensus from what I have read online so far.
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