At 10:34 AM -0600 01/11/2006, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on 1/11/06 10:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The PowerPC was developed jointly by IBM, Motorola, and Apple.  It
 was, for all intents and purposes, +/- some politics, the follow-on
 to the 68K processor family.  THAT's why it was greeted with open
 arms.

 The Pentium, OTOH, is just a buggy stale architecture that's been
 wedged and rewedged into new chip technologies just so the clock
 could be cranked up.  Clock-speed aside, it's a POS no matter how you
 view it.

I haven't seen anything to indicate that the Intel Duo, as Apple calls it,
is a Pentium or x86. Intel makes lots of different processors for different
markets and applications.

Is this new processor indeed a Pentium-type element?

The Core Duo, codenamed "Yonah", is a wedge of two Pentium M processor cores. It was "introduced" at CES in Vegas last week.

- Dan.

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