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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I doubt that very much. POWER is not one chip. Look it up. It's not even a chip, it requires far more support. PPC was POWER's $500 chip, and will remain so. Take a look at the entry level hardware: "The p5…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 I like how IBM compares the features to the G5 and current Apple products as if Apple is going to come back. The POWER6 is compared to another server chip, the Itanium processor that runs HP's server line…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Dithering is one thing I've seen Apple fans claim that Apple doesn't do, even recently on this board. It's usually not too difficult to find out. Among notebook displays manufactured by LG Philips there is on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister Why go out on a limb to stretch the boundaries too much when you have something that works well? The MacBook was upgraded to Core 2 Duo processors last November, it was clearly a mistake because the pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Thorsten What has really changed? And as far as I can tell the Super Drive is the same speed as the MacBook Pros Low-end: 2.0 GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, larger HD 80GB. Mid: 2.16 GHz CPU, larger HD 120GB, 8x SuperDriv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aaarrrgggh Any idea what percentage of all PCs are sold retail? Less than a quarter of all PCs sold in the U.S. About a third of all Macs sold in the U.S. NPD Techworld figures, calendar Q3 2006: U.S. PC shipment…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveGee Sorry to be a bit cold here but... As Ye Sow, So Shall Ye Reap! Apple has a propensity to use and abuse the US legal system as it's own private billy club to scare and shock people into submission then they sh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lssmit02 I think this is the patent (Burst.com is not listed as an assignee, but the inventor is the same as other currently pending applications assigned to Burst), titled "Method for connection acceptance and rapid d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EagerDragon Not sure, but these numbers look inflated to me. Europe is not getting it until later, Canada we have not heard yet, so most of the sales would be for USA. I don't beleive they will sell 17 mil of them. 10 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation Apple was simply protecting trade secrets by not making the policy public. What has it to do with trade secrets, except for the part about LED displays to be introduced this year? Jobs acknowledged that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox So I have to wonder how many of the PCs being sold are simply replacements for existing machines that are getting tossed. In May 2004 Gartner analysts expected "almost 100 million PCs to be replaced in 2004 …
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Should have thought about that, sorry. This is a common cause of misunderstanding and to complicate matters even more, every company's fiscal year is different. Thanks God for the calendar year.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) F@#k marketshare! Apple went from 800,000 units to 1,600,000 units a quarter in 3 years. I expect to see 2M units for Q1 2008. The first quarter is always down from the fourth quarter of the previous y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazimzadeh How can Apple ever meet anyone's target prices if they keep upping them? ??? ??? Analysts are upping the target price when Apple is growing its business and thus AAPL is on course to exceed the previou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Were they wrong? They were mostly right, but it's business as usual. I expect Oppenheimer to say this sort of thing every single time. It's a signature line, like Wolverine's "I'm the best at what I do."…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tradervic21 I beg to differ Hiro. Apple doesn't throw stuff like this around as standard boilerplate. And it is certainly not uttered at every conference call and keynote. Oh, puh-lease! Google search: products p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazimzadeh It sure looks like Apple could catchup to Toshiba within the next couple of quarters (at least in the US). And if Leopard hadn't been delayed this might have happened during Q2. In the U.S. Apple was alre…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Jobs' keynote will in fact run the traditional 90 minutes from 9:00 AM till 10:30 AM on June 11th, not 9:00 AM till 12:00 PM as original reported by Apple's WWDC website. OH NOES! I want a three-hour he…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brianus And until last month, every reference to Penryn you could find online said that it was the refresh of Merom, the mobile processor -- not the overarching name for an entire family of refreshes. So yes, this is n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by brianus Now though, all of a sudden Penryn refers to *every* chip in that refresh, and confoundingly, the mobile variant has been pushed back to 2008, with quad core even further out. Like Merom, Penryn is the code …