Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:16 UTC
Apple The omnipresent 'sources' of AppleInsider have told the rumoursite that Apple has 'outsourced' the design of the next PowerMac's motherboard to Intel. "In a move that may surprise some Apple watchers, reliable sources tell AppleInsider the Mac maker has contracted the design duties for its next-generation Power Mac motherboard over to industry heavyweight Intel. With Apple moving aggressively to introduce four Intel-based Mac models in the first four months of 2006 - iMacs, 15-inch PowerBooks, 13-inch widescreen iBooks and Mac minis - resources at the company's engineering labs have worn thin, sources said." Judge for yourself.
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RE: Great news!
by Buck on Wed 28th Dec 2005 20:44 UTC in reply to "Great news!"
Buck
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2005-06-29

I second that. Intel builds great and very reliable boards. I've never seen a faulty one and they last for 10+ years. That's off-topic though...

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