Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Jan 2006 15:02 UTC, submitted by Richard Levangie
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Apple has consistently been completely dishonest about benchmarking. They touted the G5 as being the fastest personal computer on the market -- even though no standardized benchmarking software supported that claim.
Look on the bright side: Once Apple retires PPC for good, then these "our processor is fastest" debates will disappear for good. Users will be able to compare for themselves by running a copy of OS X on a legacy Intel box and then comparing it to the newly upgraded hardware. 'Course, that won't stop Apple from claiming that updates to OS X yield unbelievable perf gains (which the fanatics will buy -- and skeptics will roll their eyes over).




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Was that intended as sarcasm or a joke? Apple has consistently been completely dishonest about benchmarking. They touted the G5 as being the fastest personal computer on the market -- even though no standardized benchmarking software supported that claim.