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- Astonishing performance numbers from Freescale
- Freescale's G4 successor, the e600 based series, is now making its way into the world with the 1.7Ghz MPC7448 available since June of last year and the MPC8641D apparently coming out this spring. It's the MPC8641D that's most important in the long run because its internal architecture combines I/O,...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., MPC8641D
- Blog posts 2006-02-14
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- Failing to cross the great divide
- Last weeks series on the tendency of political and technological groups to barricade themselves among their friends drew this example - by "defconvegas" in reply to "Mactels carbon footprint" I wonder who came up with ACP and ACPI ACP...
- Tags: General, Media bias/incompetence, Unanswered questions
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- MacTel's carbon footprint
- Heres the "Future" paragraph from an open letter, signed by Steve Jobs and posted on Apples site on May 2nd, discussing steps Apple has taken, or is taking, to develop and hold a green advantage over competitors including HP and Dell....
- Tags: Unanswered questions, Media bias/incompetence, General
- Blog posts 2007-05-10
- Failing to cross the great divide
- Last weeks series on the tendency of political and technological groups to barricade themselves among their friends drew this example - by "defconvegas" in reply to "Mactels carbon footprint" I wonder who came up with ACP and ACPI ...
- Tags: General, Unanswered questions
- Blog posts 2007-05-00
- Is that a dagger I see before me?
- Sticking out of Steve Jobs back, I mean. Heres the 411 according to the registers Tony Smith, reporting from Intels developer conference last week: Intel will pay whoever designs what it reckons is the worlds coolest living room computer $1m. Apples Mac Mini might be a candidate,...
- Tags: Intel Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-10-03
- Applying the Midas touch to Mactel
- Applying the Midas touch to MactelFreescale had their chanceFreescale was around and in-contention when Apple made their latest deal with the devil. Why didn't Apple jump on it in the first place? The roots of this decision go back to the begining, when Apple, IBM and Motorolla came together to...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, Processors, Apple Inc., PPC, Freescale, Motorolla, Daystar Technology today
- Discussion threads 2006-02-16
- Applying the Midas touch to Mactel
- Before getting into what Apple can do to turn its Mactel mistake into the pure gold of market opportunity, lets take a moment to think about how it got here. Lots of people have made the claim that Apple's issues with IBM as the G5 developer/supplier were focused around...
- Tags: Apple Computer Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-02-16
- Astonishing performance numbers from Freescale
- Astonishing performance numbers from FreescaleBetter chip - no customersHow come every time a chip becomes "the best" - its too late in terms of viability in the marketplace. The Itanium gets better and better - and loses customer after customer. Now this Freescale company comes out with a better G4...
- Tags: Operating systems, Intel Itanium, performance, Murph, SUID, Unix, SGID, security
- Discussion threads 2006-02-14
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