> If you look on Xbench or Geekbench archives, you'll see than Leopard > 10.5 is between 20 and 25 percent slower than Tiger 10.4 on all PPC > (G4 & G5) Macs, whereas on Intel Macs, it's just the opposite, Leopard > is about 10-15% faster.
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