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killroy said: Oh Intel, where is thy sting? First of all this is very insensitive to religious people. Second, I do not understand how Intel - who worked hard to maintain a great relationship with Apple, provided outstanding driver suppor…
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verne arase said: I actually do expect the high end ARM iMacs to be at least roughly equivalent to the Intel Mac I intend to get - as long as there are still Apple manufacturing and supply chain facilities left if the Three Gorges Dam lets go…
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MplsP said: lkrupp said: stevenoz said: I'm not sure how many of us use our MBPs as dual-boot OS machines (Windows), but I do. If you do too, I would buy a new (Intel-chip) MBP sooner rather than later. I guess you didn't …
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fastasleep said: linuxplatform said: Intel is trash and Apple Silicon Macs are going to be better in every way. But ... go ahead and buy Intel Macs anyway because we don't want to see Mac sales nosedive. Yeah ... sorry, no. [ blah blah…
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Gotta take a position and stick to it. Intel is trash and Apple Silicon Macs are going to be better in every way. But ... go ahead and buy Intel Macs anyway because we don't want to see Mac sales nosedive. Yeah ... sorry, no. I have had my Chrom…
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Beats said: Is there actual proof? I wish display production was cheaper then Apple could open a plant themselves. Samsung Display is a good company but you know their money goes to Samsung Mobile when they need it which is just a ripoff App…
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9secondkox2 said: Nokia Palm HTC Mobile RIM/Blackberry Creative Zen Microsoft Zune Windows for Tablets Android for tablets Windows Mobile Windows Phone Windows Plays For Sure Rhapsody Google Music Google Wear OS Loads of products have fa…
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crowley said: linuxplatform said: 4. Intel's high end chips - the i7, i9 and Xeon - already outperform the A14. Why people believe otherwise amazes me. Especially since Apple essentially acknowledges this by not even trying to build an A…
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auxio said: linuxplatform said:And note: you didn't answer my question. I asked you if Apple was going to make a range of CPUs that meet a range of price, performance and application needs. That is what Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Samsung and M…
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blastdoor said: linuxplatform said: Apple Silicon plus macOS, Swift, Metal, and the rest of the stack now provides the most solid and technically advanced (relative to the rest of the industry) foundation in the history of the Mac. The l…
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blastdoor said: One way for Apple to take more business from Intel would be to put Apple Silicon in Apple datacenter and offer an "iCloud Pro" that is a more user-friendly analog to AWS (honestly, it would not be hard AT ALL to be more user-f…
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dewme said: I believe that Intel's fate will be entirely determined by how Intel itself executes over the next 6-24 months rather than the threat that Apple Silicon poses. Apple Silicon is no threat to Intel at all. None. Again: 1. Appl…
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SpamSandwich said: linuxplatform said: SpamSandwich said: Maybe Apple should consider taking over the CPU business and sell to PC manufacturers... I really hope that you are being facetious. The reason is that most Windows wo…
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Chris_Pelham said: How many PC laptops were sold last year? 170 - 190 million or so? And Apple maybe 15 million? But Apple also sold about 50 million iPads. So Apple really has about 1/3 of the portable computing market share, and that is b…
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SpamSandwich said: Maybe Apple should consider taking over the CPU business and sell to PC manufacturers... I really hope that you are being facetious. The reason is that most Windows won't run on the Ax and neither will most Windows appli…
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razorpit said: Agree with this. Don't think Intel is going anywhere soon, but if you have stock I think now is a good time to sell. Intel is vulnerable right now. There's a lot of laziness and content out there right now. Apple Silicon is g…
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@Xed With all due respect, it is less "knowledge of business, supply chain and vertical integration" that gets bandied about by journalism graduates who have never worked a day in engineering, manufacturing, product management etc. than i…
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commentzilla said: mariowinco said: Apple will lower the price of 100usd (or aligned to whatever is the trend on PC market) and advertise how much more powerful than INTEL based are the Apple Silicon based machines. Margins will increa…
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StrangeDays said: You are aware that Apple probably pays only $50 - if that - for the Intel i3 that goes into the $1000 MacBook Air. I don't know where the idea that Apple is going to save all this money by using their own chips comes fr…
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GeorgeBMac said: Interesting that he forecasts lower prices from higher volumes. A big part of the cost of any product are fixed and semi-fixed costs (costs that only vary with wide swings in volume such as when you start laying off white col…