Originally posted by burritos
does it also make chips for itself? I always thought they used pentium chips.
Yes, they do use thier own chips for the "Real Work" but they sell Wintel desk/laptops and some Xeon servers.Originally posted by burritos
does it also make chips for itself? I always thought they used pentium chips.
Originally posted by benixau
you know - i see onty one negative from working with IBM - we need expensive RAM. BUT it is an acceptable thing. LOOK AT WHAT WE GET FOR IT. DUAL 2GHz PROCESSORS - WHOOOO HOOOOO
Originally posted by patrick0brien
-IBM has the right idea
IBM is not a dedicated chip manufacturer like Intel and can focus on different areas. Due to the fact they let Intel do the R&D on the end-user machines IBM makes, that let's IBM concentrate on their own 'dog food'. And not have such a legacy world to support like Intel and Microsoft does. IBM has fingers in a lot of places, but, like the Romans, let those places self-govern.
This should prove to be a win-win for both Apple and IBM.
I can't wait.
Originally posted by burritos
does it also make chips for itself? I always thought they used pentium chips.
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Originally posted by Sabenth
IBM Has more going for it if it has stakes in both wintel and apple systems
Originally posted by jefhatfield
i want ibm and apple to have a perfect relationship that will overtake wintel, but it just won't happen
but the new chip seems, on paper at least, to narrow the speed gap
intel and amd are just way too far ahead and when things get more 64 bit, intel has everybody beat and athlon64 will leave g5 behind...in the dust
but for now, before intel's move to 64 bit for everyone and amd's new athlon and while 64 bit is new to home computing with the introduction of the g5, apple looks to be an equal or near equal in the speed wars