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Re: We're we the Apple x86 lab rats???




On 9 jun 2005, at 18:07, Matthew D. Pitts wrote:

Anyone know if the Intel Macs will be exactly the same as a Windows Machine? A friend of mine says he read something about them not being exactly the same, but I don't quite see how that would work.

Just like the current PowerMac G5's aren't exactly the same as IBM's JS20 blades, even though both use the same PPC970, there is no reason why a Mac with an Intel processor couldn't be quite different from regular Windows machines. Apple could use an own motherboard and chipset design, for example.



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 >Re: We're we the Apple x86 lab rats??? (From: Joel Esler <email@hidden>)
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