A question for the more informed of the group.  If indeed Apple's  
claims that applications optimized for the 64 bit chip often run the  
program twice as fast as the best Wintel machine, then how will the  
advantages go with Apple if they adopt the same chip as the Windows  
guys?

Apple's own website shows the Photoshop performance to be near double  
the best Windows machines, so does it seem wise to slow your system and  
lose your speed advantage.  The Super Computers of Virginia, and the  
Military were chosen not because they had an affinity for Apple, rather  
they saw the potential of the G5 chip.

Is this a wise move for Apple to do, if in fact it is true?  Also, if  
true, why would I want to now purchase a new computer with a chip that  
will one day lose support from the software developers?

I for one, don't want to see them become like the dark side.

John R.


On Jun 4, 2005, at 6:56 PM, Jerry Yeager wrote:

> On the other hand this is also out:
> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1823273,00.asp
>
>
> So you have both sides of the rumors to choose from. It should indeed  
> be an interesting "Stevenote".
>
>                       Jerry
>
> On Jun 04, 2005, at 8:28 AM, Ed Wiser wrote:
>
>> http://money.excite.com/ht/nw/bus/20050603/hle_bus-n03284709.html
>> http://news.com.com/Apple+to+ditch+IBM%2C+switch+to+Intel+chips/2100 
>> -1006_3-5731398.html?tag=nefd.lede
>>
>> Well the Stevenote looks interesting for Monday. Hope the Quicktime  
>> feed can hold up to the strain.
>> I know I will be sitting at the computer on Monday around 1pm.
>>
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