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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Apple will in 2006 (and well into 2007) use whatever Intel will have to offer BY THEN. That could be (and will be) very different from what Intel had to offer at the time Apple was shouting about the G5 being better.
Apart from the Intel technical specs and benchmarks (ie. roadmap), Apple now chooses to go for other advantages of Intel, such as their ability to deliver, their huge name worldwide, and their business strategies.
Apple will in 2006 (and well into 2007) use whatever Intel will have to offer BY THEN. That could be (and will be) very different from what Intel had to offer at the time Apple was shouting about the G5 being better.
Apart from the Intel technical specs and benchmarks (ie. roadmap), Apple now chooses to go for other advantages of Intel, such as their ability to deliver, their huge name worldwide, and their business strategies.
And the MHz myth will still be in order.