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Sun's McNealy on Apple's Intel move. Blog: As part of a wide-ranging interview this week, Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy shared his thoughts on Apple Computer and... [CNET News.com]
Amazing analysis! Developers will be affected, Universal Binaries won't compare to Java Universal Binaries, Apple should make thin clients, the transition will last 5 years... And Apple had no choice. Huh?
4:56:17 PM
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Could HP's AMD laptop sway Dell?. If ever there was a case for Dell to do a Texas two-step to AMD, analysts say, the Compaq nx6125 might just be it.An Intel representative said the chipmaking giant has no near-term plans to release a 64-bit Pentium M. Executives with the company have said they will have their product ready about the same time as the Longhorn release next year. Intel has said that the ecosystem to support it exists and that there's customer demand. [CNET News.com]
No 64 bit laptop for Apple until Intel says so. What's the difference with IBM?
1:23:24 PM
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I basically agree with this article. This is what Apple wants to do. There is no doubt in my mind. Will they succeed? It's too early to tell.
11:18:08 AM
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