Linked by David W. Kuhn on Fri 10th Jun 2005 16:34 UTC
Was it Palol Rossetti that one said, "People in glass house shouldn't throw stones?" Push away the Intel this, the Pentium-M that, or perhaps the ability to use the Dual Core Pentium 4, Apple has a much bigger challenge ahead of them. For years, they have been throwing down the MHz myth and now? They are sleeping with the "enemy" according to PowerPC zealots.
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IBM's biggest thinker were screwing around with the Cell.
Which clearly won't be ready to handle real multi-user/Application workloads for a long time.
IBM dropped the ball big time and kissed off a huge market, just because they lost a few sales to Apple's XServer?
IBM's biggest thinker were screwing around with the Cell.
Which clearly won't be ready to handle real multi-user/Application workloads for a long time.
IBM dropped the ball big time and kissed off a huge market, just because they lost a few sales to Apple's XServer?
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/cpu/cell-2.ars
Time Pressure, which Apple feels, didn't seem to affect the IBM team. Or was this an IBM upper mgmt screw up.
Only IBM knows for sure.