Linked by Craig Dooley on Wed 8th Jun 2005 19:01 UTC
With the announcement that Apple is switching to Intel, the computing world has been thrown a curve ball. Speculation will run rampant for the next year. We obviously won't know what's going to happen until it happens, but I see a bright future coming out of this. I see Apple with more headroom for the future to create better, faster designs. I see much more opportunity for the hacker community to work with this also.
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"Imaging a 12" iBook with a ULV Pentium M and integrated Intel graphics."
I'd rather not. Integrated graphics have a lacklustre performance and MacOS relies heavily on the GPU. I'm also afraid they may put the Celeron-M in the iBook and leave the Pentium-M for the PowerBooks (PentiumBooks?).
Perhaps they give the consumer more choices so one can have integrated graphics if he wants to go for battery life.
"Imaging a 12" iBook with a ULV Pentium M and integrated Intel graphics."
I'd rather not. Integrated graphics have a lacklustre performance and MacOS relies heavily on the GPU. I'm also afraid they may put the Celeron-M in the iBook and leave the Pentium-M for the PowerBooks (PentiumBooks?).
Perhaps they give the consumer more choices so one can have integrated graphics if he wants to go for battery life.