Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Oct 2005 20:09 UTC
Apple "There have been a few recent PowerPC announcements that have caused the Mac Faithful to wonder anew about The Switch and the "real" reasons behind it. First, there was the 970FX announcement, which clearly showed that IBM is capable of putting out a 970 processor that compares quite well with the Pentium M in performance/watt. And then there's the 970MP, which Apple has used to make a monster of a quad-processor 64-bit RISC workstation. To make matters even more interesting, P.A. Semi has just announced a dual-core 64-bit PowerPC processor SoC that, if the specs and numbers are to be believed, could take PowerPC to a whole new performance/watt level."
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Oops
by ValiantSoul on Thu 27th Oct 2005 20:30 UTC
ValiantSoul
Member since:
2005-07-20

I never agreed with switching to Intel - and I still don't but I don't think Steve is willing to say oops we made a mistake (especially if they have to break a contract with Intel) although now would be the time.

RE: Oops
by Thom_Holwerda on Thu 27th Oct 2005 20:33 in reply to "Oops"
Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

First I thought the switch made sense.

But then came the 970FX. Then the 970MP.

After the IBM announcement I started to question it all. Apparantly, IBM was capable of levereging the 970 platform beyond new heights. Other than that, Freescale is working on multi-core G4s too.

And now PA Semi.

It all contradicts Steve Jobs' reasoning.

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RE[2]: Oops
by dylansmrjones on Thu 27th Oct 2005 20:39 in reply to "RE: Oops"
dylansmrjones Member since:
2005-10-02

I thought the whole idea to switch was due to Intel selling the chips cheaper than IBM.

That would make it a simple question of economy. But apparently there is a lot more to it?

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