On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 6:19 AM, Scotty <daniel.stewart...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Apple relatively recently acquired a company that makes CPUs for
> mobile devices like the A4 Processor in the ipad.   Now I am wondering
> if I am the only one who is wondering if Apple has any intention of
> eventually manufacturing their own CPUs for their computers instead of
> looking to Intel or IBM for CPUs.  If they did those with Intel Macs
> could eventually find themselves in the same boat as us diehards that
> are still using PPC Macs.   Just a thought.  I mean now that they have
> a company that makes procs for mobile devices it does not seem like a
> big leap at least for their MacBook laptops.  Has anyone else been
> wondering about that?
> _________________________________________________________________



CPU magazine claims that next year a technology and logic combination will
be released that will be 1000 times as fast and blow everything out of the
water.

CPU has never let me down on a prediction despite the constant skepticism
here.





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