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thies

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"Providing a sneak preview of its future developments, Intel Corp. here today demonstrated its fastest microprocessors to date--a 4.7-GHz chip for high-end desktop PCs. Paul Otellini, Intel's president and COO, in a keynote address demonstrated a 4.7-GHz version of its Pentium 4 processor line."

http://www.siliconstrategies.com/story/OEG20020909S0098

so why is Apple stuck at 1,25GHz? Why do they not release a roadmap unless they have no clue if they can deliver anything faster at all in the future?
 
Originally posted by thies

so why is Apple stuck at 1,25GHz? Why do they not release a roadmap unless they have no clue if they can deliver anything faster at all in the future?

Motorola and IBM makes the PPC, not Apple.

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Originally posted by thies
"Providing a sneak preview of its future developments, Intel Corp. here today demonstrated its fastest microprocessors to date--a 4.7-GHz chip for high-end desktop PCs. Paul Otellini, Intel's president and COO, in a keynote address demonstrated a 4.7-GHz version of its Pentium 4 processor line."

http://www.siliconstrategies.com/story/OEG20020909S0098

so why is Apple stuck at 1,25GHz? Why do they not release a roadmap unless they have no clue if they can deliver anything faster at all in the future?

Very off topic, I don't believe this is the correct place to dicuss this . Are you trying to start a war in this thread?
 
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