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Posted: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 18:12:07 Post Subject: |
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Shadowsilence wrote: | I think it's a bad thing. I'm not a fan of Apples, but I'll admit they really don't have as many problems are a normal PC. Using Intel chips and straying from what they've been using might cause more problems. Meh, to 'ell with em' anyway |
In general, most of the problems with PCs today isn't the hardware, but the software that runs on them (windows). Also, Apple based x86 computers will be very limited in the hardware that they use, so Apple won't have to support every little obscure piece of hardware out there. You won't be able to just go out and buy an average PC and put OS X on it, either.
The best part is that if Apple dosen't like want Intel produces, they could just jump to AMD without any disruption. _________________ It's got something to do with motherboards and fuzzy logic, f**k, I don't know... |
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