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I don't know how that could possibly be true...
I have the following systems with Safari 4 now installed:
G4 PowerBook 1.33 GHz - OS X 10.5
G5 iMac 2.0 GHz - OS X 10.5
Intel i7 3GHz Desktop - Windows 7
All of these machines have scored 100/100 on the Acid 3 test.