Welcome,
  Apple.
Seriously.

Now that they've transitioned their complete
line of computers. Just for the 25th aniversary
of IBM PC.

http://www.macmothership.com/gallery/newads2/seriouslyIBM_l.jpg

It would be a tough task to maintain the identity.
What do you call that PC that's not a Windows and not a Lunux...


--- Joey K Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, I hope so too!  I'm curious to see if Leopard has
> "top to bottom" 64 bit support for existing G5 processors,
> it is possible since the G% is a 64 bit architecture - but
> they also like to sell new machines... The new top end one
> is very competitive with folks like Dell and HP - in fact,
> significantly cheaper for the same configuration. Also,
> they cut more than 25% from the price of their Xserver,
> nice since it is also has the double dual core Xeon CPUs.
> 
> 
> At 14:31  -0400 2006/08/09, J. Patrick Harrington wrote:
> >
> >next OS X release, called "leopard", due in Spring '07. Apple's
> >web site says that it will have:
> >
> >    64-bit addressing of up to 16 exabytes of
> >       virtual memory and 4 terabytes physical
> >    Full 64-bit arithmetic
> >    64-bit development tools, etc.
> >
> >I hope that J can make use of this platform provide full support for 
> >the 64-bit arithmetic for Mac users.
> >
> >                                          Patrick


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