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Quote: Originally Posted by PopinFRESH Thank you for the correction. I intended to mean x86-64, not the Itanium Architecture. Was about to say...heh Either way, yes, Intel combining ARM IP with it's own X86-64 interpretation doesn't seem th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PopinFRESH Would it be a shock to see an Intel chip that pairs an ARM SoC with Intel Architecture. Imagine a chip that could sleep all of the IA64 cores while running the New UI apps on a Windows 9 machine; While I d…
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The real news should be the fact that these are not only 64 bit chips, but that Intel is opening up it's 14nm process rather than sticking 3rd parties with the 20. Intel has already been known to manufacture FPGA's for Altera which already made us…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 Well Nintendo could have just ported their games over, but no they were stuck in their game/hardware business model. and the award for silliest comment goes to...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Doubt it, other than the fact that last I heard there aren’t even desktop chips for Broadwell… Fudzilla put up an article about a month ago about that(The whole broadwell no desktop.). Intel is mor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Proximityeffect We are budgeting $10k for each of our Mac Pros. That is in line with the near topped out previous Pro prices. Pretty much what I was thinking. Intel's latest IB 12 core Xeons are nearly 3k each, and …
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Edit: nevermind
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Yea, never meant to come off insinuating that they should or such. I myself see zero reason for them to do so. Why I emphasized hypothetically with the little note
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Quote: Originally Posted by Winter $349 would garner probably a Pentium mini. I think maybe $499 is as low as they might be willing to go. Hypothetically speaking(Because we have pretty good reason to believe such a thing will not happen, damn…
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You'd think after a decade of demolishing companies from a profit standpoint, the "BUT MARKET SHARE" example would stop coming up at least a decent amount of the time...
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Quote: Originally Posted by alienzed Why Apple 'slimmed down' a big honking desktop machine that NO ONE looks at from the side is beyond me. I can understand removing the CD/DVD drive from the portables, but it's a frickin' imac and people still…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheOtherGeoff yeah that's a nit isn't the 'Atom' line their mobile chip set... Aren't all those netbooks considered mobile devices... or is it just tablets and phones and high end mp3 players? (and are gameboy's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Macboy Pro PROPRIETARY = FAIL - Apple should know this. It held them back for decades. If being the most powerful company in the world is being held back...then what the hell does that make every other compa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by peter236 Apple needs to reduce prices on the MBP just to increase market share and stay relevant. NOPE.png
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Quote: Originally Posted by reddevil Tallest Skil. Just die Please Posts like yours are why we can't have nice things Quote: Originally Posted by agramonte Well guess the post PC era is actually the post Mac era... you know it was …
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More analysts spewing garbage. If anything, the real news here should be that pre built PC's increased in sales at all from anyone considering just how much we hear about them dropping every quarter.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SockRolid 2014 MacBook Air: quad-core A8, no Intel Tax (r). You think being the best Semiconductor Manufacturer in the world is cheap?
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Quote: Originally Posted by NotTylerDurden This is Eric's attempt at a Reality Distortion Field. If it is, it's by far one of the worst attempts(if you could even call it that) I've ever seen. This doesn't even deserve and E for effort.
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NOT even close. I love FOSS as much as a similar enthusiast but in this case, no just no Google.
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If you wanted a proper "Google is doomed/in trouble" story AI, you should have gone back a few weeks. There have been so many promotions or leavings with Google marketing/product management that they are a dime a dozen. You should have…