Linked by Nescio on Mon 9th Mar 2009 08:05 UTC
Apple Numerous irrelevant issues and feelings about them are ventilated in comments on the case. However, there are only two important issues. One is what the law is, the other is what we think the law should be.
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RE: Increasingly academic
by Jondice on Mon 9th Mar 2009 09:13 UTC in reply to "Increasingly academic"
Jondice
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2006-09-20

So I'm gonna get a bit off topic, but basically, this post is about how Apple is one of the last good workstation producers I could find. If I'm wrong in any of this, happy to hear corrections.

I do not like Apple. I do not particularly like OS X. However, after going through several hours of web surfing to find decent workstations, I essentially came up with 2 viable offerings: HP and Apple. In many ways, the Apple seemed to be better and in some comparable configurations, even cheaper.

I was saddened to see that Sun no longer makes the Ultra 40 line of their x64 systems; their current offering is moderate at best - definitely not a top end workstation. Furthermore, there are *no* more alternative architectures. Sun stopped with SPARC about a year ago and IBM just stopped with PPC intellistations, which ironically, I believe was the last workstation they were producing (no more at all now!). Itanium was practically old news before it started, but, at least you can download nvidia drivers from 2005... And yes, to be considered a workstation, I require: 3d options (not necessarily bleeding edge, but good), good memory capabilities (16GB+), large storage capacity (the Sun U40 supports up to 8 internal hard drives), and an excellent case design. I really believe the first option, 3d hardware acc, is the killer for alternative architectures.

Funny Apple is getting all defensive about this, when all they really needed to do to reduce the number of clones was stick with PPC and uh, be different ... but here I'm stating the obvious.

It seems like the workstation really is dying, which is too bad. Guess I'll hop on the android bandwagon and have fun with mobile devices and remote services, no time at the moment for hacking 3d drivers (which I have 0 experience with) to work with high quality SPARC or POWER servers. I hate building my own comps by now, mainly, not having the warranty.

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