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What Apple needs is a simplified, remote boot terminal for education and business. Something cheap - without a hard drive or CD-ROM. Just built in ethernet, video card, audio, USB and FireWire. Having an external monitor would also be helpful as …
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[quote]Originally posted by Power Apple: The Dell: Graphics Card: nVidia, Quadro4 700XGL, 64MB, VGA/DVI (dual monitor capable) 700XGL The Power Mac: Radeon 9000 Pro 64 MB ADC/DVI (dual monitor capable) Make a note of the differ…
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[quote]Originally posted by ast3r3x: Oh well he just completely doesn't belive me when i tell him about how macs are better, so i'm looking for some cold hard facts that he just can't dispute about superior h/w, and s/w. So if anyone would like to…
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[quote]Originally posted by pi radians: Well, Xbox and x86 is basically the same thing. Any by saying basically I mean exactly, spot on. Actually they're not. The Xbox may be powered by a PIII cpu but it's connected to a TV instead of a mon…
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Apple already has workstation class hardware available. Look no further then the XServe. Granted, one XServe isn't that powerfull but a rack of them is.. I'm sure that a rack of XServes working away in a closet being controlled by a power Mac w…
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[quote]Originally posted by curiousuburb: greetings red colour is usually the mark of a dev board bluish boards are shipping (and in current macs) that said... have a closer look at the picture you will notice: 4 PCI slots 1 AGP (at least…
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[quote]Originally posted by jdbon: Now the question is who has to conform? Will the chip makers conform to Apple needs, or will Apple have to conform to what's available in the industry? I think the answer is pretty obvious. A bit of both. Apple…
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Back to reality here... The G5 does exist and will eventually be used in power Macs. It will me made my Motorola, or possibly sub-contracted for production by IBM. It will be a fast, 64bit eBook based CPU with built in DDR controller and HyperT…
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What Apple needs is a simplified, remote boot terminal for education and business. Something cheap - without a hard drive or CD-ROM. Just built in ethernet, video card, audio, USB and FireWire. Having an external monitor would also be helpful as …