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Figure out what you're talking about
Posted by Matt Leese at 05/09/2001 6:08 PM EST
College Student on team #73, Tigerbolt, from Edison Technical HS and Alstom & Fiber Technologies & RIT. In Reply to: Re: Prove my point Posted by mike oleary on 05/09/2001 5:26 PM EST: Methinks you need a lesson in who makes what. Intel and AMD make processors that Microsoft's Windows Operating System runs on (as well as other OSes including Linux, OS/2, BeOS, etc.). Microsoft will not ever make anything "faster" than a dual G4 because they don't make processors nor do they make computers. Motorola makes the processor that Apple uses in the computers they make. Apple also makes the Macintosh OS. So let's look at competitors here. Apple competes with Microsoft on software. Intel and AMD compete with Motorola on hardware. You can make software faster but normally you make software slower by adding more features. You can also make hardware faster. So really Intel and AMD don't make anything faster than dual G4's (which is a claim I'd debate -- speed is dependant on a lot of things including what precisely you're doing and other hardware besides the processor such as RAM, video card, bus speed, hard drive speed, etc.). So at least you can argue about the right things now... Matt |
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