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Quote: Originally posted by Telomar Because ordinary processors from Intel don't support multiprocessing environments. I doubt Apple is going to drop all their shipping products down to single processor only, especially not the Xserve. Apple wi…
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why are we all assuming Xeons are going to be used in Mactel? we might be lucky if we get even a P4...
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Quote: Originally posted by Boukman That's pretty much what I thought as well : Intel showing Apple what the mini would be like with a Pentium M inside. If you go to Aopen news releases website, you can see that this prototype is even a bit smal…
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Quote: Originally posted by wmf OTOH, I don't think this AOpen mini clone ever went on sale. There's nothing to sue over. hmm if true, this is even more interesting.
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Quote: Originally posted by wmf Yawn. Yet another conspiracy theory. Intel has been building prototype "PCs of the future" (probably using partners like AOpen) for years. so the AMD anti trust allegation is nothing more than a falsehood? and …
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Intel may very well be wanting to ride Apple's wave of success. Intel probably has plans to help Apple expand further into the marketplace with Apple branded devices powered by Intel hardware. i can't help but feel that the offerings provided by …
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Quote: Originally posted by PB I think there is a big misconception about the Pentium M. People think it is a cool processor. It is energy efficient, yes, but not cool. Let me explain what I mean. If the P-M processor runs at its nominal speed…
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Quote: Originally posted by radiospace They seem to be running out of cats. Let's see what's left: Lion -- sounds weird for an OS, somehow Ocelot -- sounds cool, but its a little cat, maybe the OS for a tablet or set-top media box? Cougar …
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Quote: Originally posted by kcmac I would think it would be the other way around. Tiger has most of the features now that Longhorn is claimed to have and more. Leopard will be even better. How will MS deal with this? They will have to sell so…
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i find this statement to be the curious one: quoting Jobs- ?We?re not going to be focusing on it at this conference today, but [...] we intend to release Leopard at the end of 2006 or early 2007 -- right around the time Microsoft expects to re…
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Quote: Originally posted by surfacenuts I don't know what Moulinex is but I like the sound of it, and whatever it is it's bound to be at least as good as Pentium. Moulinex are blenders. so ur right, they're about as good as a Pentium.
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Quote: Originally posted by surfacenuts For all I care Jobs can announce Apple is turning to Mr. Coffee for the next line of CPUs. It doesn't matter a whit to me so long as he announces a new laptop Monday morning. even if it's announce the …
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i don't know, the more i think about this the more i like it. i'm just curious how Apple is gonna package this... so far all that has been available to Mac users are the configurations that Apple has put together for us all. in the PC world hardware…
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Quote: Originally posted by AquaMac MACchine aka Bill Gates? Mac/tel is bad for 2 reasons despite MACchine ranting. The licensing of the Mac operating system was a failure on G4 systems. Apple found out that I could not survive just as softwar…
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Quote: Originally posted by kwsanders I have to respectfully disagree with this statement. I switched back in early May. I used PCs for the past 18 years. I have been a software developer on the PC for 16 of those last 18 years. I think tha…
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i'm really stunned. it will be nice to find out more details in the next few days. this is big news even for non-tech interests. there must be some kind of special Apple specific design that Intel will manufacture for this to work. what does this me…
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from Windows Super Site, regarding gui display graphics technology as compared to that used in Os X: "...Longhorn will utilize a similar graphics technology, albeit a more powerful one, to display icons and other system graphics as vectors, not b…
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WinFS is designed as a network search tool, not just a local desktop search app. i'm sure Apple is prepping future versions to have similar capability as WinFS.
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yeah i read Thurrot's article too. i'm not sure how to take it. personally i find his 'i like Mac' opening statements and history to be his way to appear objective, when in fact it might not be so. it is similar to how polititians throw around milit…
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thanks i have similar set up as you - dual 2 Ghz and 2 GBs of RAM so the results of striping 2 HDDs works well then?