Posted on 06/04/2005 7:05:39 PM PDT by Halfmanhalfamazing
Apple Computer Inc. plans to announce on Monday that it will switch to using Intel Corp's microprocessors and phase out its current chip supplier, International Business Machines Corp., CNET News.com reported late on Friday.
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I got this a while ago and it was a 1.2 gig chip for a cpu.
Today the $99 has a 1.8 gig chip and it might be Linspire, I haven't checked that close in the last 9 months.
"One CPU to rule them all,
One CPU to find them,
One CPU to bring them all
And in the Windows bind them"
I'll bet Apple has OS/X for Intel already built, tested and ready to release. They've probably been maintaining an Intel version of the OS all along, ever since the NeXTStep purchase. They were just waiting for the right moment to switch.
So how are they going to replace the AltiVec unit function?
I think that is what it is called.
Possibly. I'd have to look through the license, but it may be that it specifies "only for use on approved Apple hardware" or some such.
Any reason you know of they haven't tried to shut Pear PC down?
No idea, unless it's because Pear PC is still too raw to actually be useful to anyone ;)
I happy to post here in Fr with my widows 3.1 with the 1200 baud modum...
You still haven't said which linux it was.(which isn't as important at this point....)
If it reminded you of windows 3.1, then it had to be a few generations old, even when you got a hold of it. So I'm not surprised.
It was on the PC already from Frys. I never threw the disk out from it, but can't recall which version it was.
It was probably the most modern one a year ago for a PC.
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