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| Apple to start using Intel processors ? Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line By DON CLARK and NICK WINGFIELD Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL May 23, 2005; Page C1 Apple Computer Inc. has always blazed its own trail, a tack that has helped turn the company into a stock-market darling lately. But a pivotal step toward the mainstream could be in the offing. The computer maker has been in talks that could lead to a decision soon to use Intel Corp. chips in its Macintosh computer line, industry executives say, a prospect that may shake up the world of computers and software. The idea that Apple Computer might use Intel-based products, which provide processing power for personal computers that use Microsoft Corp. software, has long been the subject of industry speculation and off-and-on negotiations between Apple and Intel. Two industry executives with knowledge of recent discussions between the companies said Apple will agree to use Intel chips. Neither company would confirm any change in their relationship. Nor is it clear, if Apple does proceed with plans to work with Intel, whether it will make a large-scale shift away from chips made by International Business Machines Corp., its longtime supplier. Talks between Apple and Intel could founder, as they have before, or Apple could be engaging in negotiations with Intel to gain leverage over IBM. Still, Apple's consideration of Intel chips reflects what others in Silicon Valley see as a crescendo of commercial considerations for both companies. For Apple, which has struggled to expand beyond a tiny sliver of the PC market, adopting Intel chips would help ensure that future Macintosh systems meet the price and performance of products from tough rivals such as Dell Inc. Macintosh users, for example, could benefit by getting access to Intel's power-saving chips for laptop computers and other new chips that offer the equivalent of two electronic brains on a single piece of silicon. Apple's pricing, which has often been higher than rivals, also could be more competitive -- particularly if Intel provides the kind of marketing subsidies it has given to other computer makers. Using Intel chips also makes it at least theoretically possible that users could install Windows on Macintosh systems, though it is not clear that Apple will support software other than its Mac OS X operating system. For Intel, already the dominant supplier of the calculating engines inside computers, winning Apple would be a prestigious endorsement from one of technology's most influential trend-setters. Under Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive officer and co-founder, Apple has consistently delivered innovative hardware designs and blazed a trail in digital music. Apple sells only about three million computers a year -- a small portion of the 200 million or so machines sold globally -- so a new relationship with Intel wouldn't increase that company's sales much. But Intel, which has long courted Apple, could benefit by an association with Apple and its hit iPod device, which may be luring more Windows PC users to consider Apple computer products. It could also continue the perception of momentum that has made Apple shares nearly quadruple since the iPod was introduced in October 2001... ....An Apple spokeswoman said she would characterize the possibility of adopting Intel chips "in the category of rumor and speculation." Apple could choose to add some Intel-based models to its product line or make a complete shift to Intel's chip technology. The latter would be a serious blow to IBM's microprocessor business, though the big computer maker has had success in convincing Microsoft, Sony Corp. and Nintendo Co. to use PowerPC technology in their next-generation video machines. An IBM spokesman declined to comment... Apple's bread-and-butter Mac business has shown signs of vigor lately. While growth in the broader PC industry remains sluggish, Apple last quarter sold 43% more Macs than it did in the year-earlier quarter, quadruple the pace of the industry as a whole. Yet, in a sign of how small a player Apple remains in the PC market, the strong sales have translated into only minuscule market-share gains. Apple rose to 2.3% of new world-wide PC sales in the first three months of the year from 2% the prior quarter. Windows PCs account for the vast majority of the rest of the market. |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In article <8o6dna9EvogdaQzfRVn-2Q@comcast.com>, <cecil> wrote: > Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us > > Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line > > By DON CLARK and NICK WINGFIELD > Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL > May 23, 2005; Page C1 > > Apple Computer Inc. has always blazed its own trail, a tack that has helped > turn the company into a stock-market darling lately. But a pivotal step > toward the mainstream could be in the offing. > > The computer maker has been in talks that could lead to a decision soon to > use Intel Corp. chips in its Macintosh computer line, industry executives > say, a prospect that may shake up the world of computers and software. Looking at what Intel and IBM have in the pipe, the idea that Apple would switch to Intel processors for its computer line is blatantly absurd. It might have made sense in the dark days of Motorola stagnation; it makes no sense at all now. In case anyone hasn't noticed, the movement these days is in the opposite direction -- Microsoft has picked PPC for its new Xbox. Moreover, it's unlikely Apple could make the switch even if they wanted to. Emulating the PPC is notoriously difficult, and any new system which couldn't run old software without a recompile would surely be a flop; there would be no way to orchestrate a smooth transition, and lots of apps would probably just never make it across at all. Assuming Apple and Intel are actually in talks, there are a lot of possibilities much more likely than Apple adopting Intel chips for the Mac. Apple could be looking for a chip for a media appliance or wireless device or some other embedded application, for instance. Maybe they want to use Intel's XScale processors in a new video iPod or something. (These processors are based on the ARM architecture, which Apple used in some Newton models.) [snip] -- "This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous. And having said that, all options are on the table." -- George W. Bush in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 22, 2005 |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In article <8o6dna9EvogdaQzfRVn-2Q@comcast.com>, <cecil> wrote: > Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us > > Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line There's a pretty big jump from the report that Apple is talking to Intel about something chip-related to the notion that Intel CPUs will be in Macs near enough in the future to be relevant. I think it's much more likely that there's something brewing for, say, the iPod product line. G [Newsgroup list trimmed somewhat to remove least-relevant groups.] -- Goal 2005: Convincing James Hetfield to cover the Strawberry Shortcake "Are You Berry Berry Happy?" song. |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? Gregory Weston wrote: > In article <8o6dna9EvogdaQzfRVn-2Q@comcast.com>, <cecil> wrote: > > >>Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us >> >>Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line > > > There's a pretty big jump from the report that Apple is talking to Intel > about something chip-related to the notion that Intel CPUs will be in > Macs near enough in the future to be relevant. I think it's much more > likely that there's something brewing for, say, the iPod product line. > Who knows? But it specifies "Macintosh Line" -- which does not include the iPod (I think). |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? On Mon, 23 May 2005 11:42:41 -0400, ZnU wrote: > In article <8o6dna9EvogdaQzfRVn-2Q@comcast.com>, <cecil> wrote: > >> Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us >> >> Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line >> >> By DON CLARK and NICK WINGFIELD >> Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL >> May 23, 2005; Page C1 >> >> Apple Computer Inc. has always blazed its own trail, a tack that has helped >> turn the company into a stock-market darling lately. But a pivotal step >> toward the mainstream could be in the offing. >> >> The computer maker has been in talks that could lead to a decision soon to >> use Intel Corp. chips in its Macintosh computer line, industry executives >> say, a prospect that may shake up the world of computers and software. [...] > Moreover, it's unlikely Apple could make the switch even if they wanted > to. Emulating the PPC is notoriously difficult, and any new system which > couldn't run old software without a recompile would surely be a flop; > there would be no way to orchestrate a smooth transition, and lots of > apps would probably just never make it across at all. I don't think that Apple is going to switch to Intel CPU (or if Intel starts producing PowerPC products ;-) ) but you're wrong saying PowerPC emulation is so difficult. PowerPC is based on the RISC concept. Even if it has a lot of instructions, a versatile and elaborated MMU model, ..., it's far more simple to emulate than x86 or the venerable 68k. And remember that Apple did have a full 68k emulation in MacOS, some years ago... Then, if they'd like to do this switch, they could technically do. But if they become some kind of PC assembler, they're gonna die and I think they know this fact. The only reason of Apple still being alive, imho, is that they don't do the same products as all others PC makers. [...] |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In article <jnpke.42783$887.28242@tornado.socal.rr.com>, Phil Wheeler <w6tuh-ng4******.com> wrote: > Gregory Weston wrote: > > In article <8o6dna9EvogdaQzfRVn-2Q@comcast.com>, <cecil> wrote: > > > > > >>Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us > >> > >>Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line > > > > > > There's a pretty big jump from the report that Apple is talking to Intel > > about something chip-related to the notion that Intel CPUs will be in > > Macs near enough in the future to be relevant. I think it's much more > > likely that there's something brewing for, say, the iPod product line. > > > > Who knows? But it specifies "Macintosh Line" -- which does not include > the iPod (I think). That's the headline, but the article doesn't actually offer any supporting evidence. I think some people too easily fall into a mode of thinking where Apple implies Mac and Intel implies CPU, but both companies make a wide enough range of products that a discussion between them isn't a real indication that there's any serious leaning toward Intel-based Macs. -- Goal 2005: Convincing James Hetfield to cover the Strawberry Shortcake "Are You Berry Berry Happy?" song. |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? As in OS X will run on generic non Apple computers? Is Apple planning on getting out of the system hardware business? -- Joe Seigh When you get lemons, you make lemonade. When you get hardware, you make software. |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com> writes: > > There's a pretty big jump from the report that Apple is talking to > Intel about something chip-related to the notion that Intel CPUs will > be in Macs near enough in the future to be relevant. I think it's much > more likely that there's something brewing for, say, the iPod product > line. My guess is that it will be something using the ARM-series processor. These are extremely popular for embedded applications and PDAs. I could see one being used in a set-top box, or a WiFi base station, or intelligent peripheral. As for an iPod use, that's interesting, but I don't know. The iPod's chip (from PortalPlayer) has the audio decoding built-in. I don't know of any Intel chip that offers this. It would surprise me if Apple decided to move the iPod to a dual-CPU platform (PortalPlayer to decode audio, something else for management and other apps.) But my speculation's just as worthwhile as everybody else's - meaning none at all. -- David |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? David C. wrote: > Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com> writes: > >>There's a pretty big jump from the report that Apple is talking to >>Intel about something chip-related to the notion that Intel CPUs will >>be in Macs near enough in the future to be relevant. I think it's much >>more likely that there's something brewing for, say, the iPod product >>line. > > > My guess is that it will be something using the ARM-series processor. > These are extremely popular for embedded applications and PDAs. I could > see one being used in a set-top box, or a WiFi base station, or > intelligent peripheral. > > As for an iPod use, that's interesting, but I don't know. The iPod's > chip (from PortalPlayer) has the audio decoding built-in. I don't know > of any Intel chip that offers this. It would surprise me if Apple > decided to move the iPod to a dual-CPU platform (PortalPlayer to decode > audio, something else for management and other apps.) > > But my speculation's just as worthwhile as everybody else's - meaning > none at all. > > -- David Wouldn't that be something eh? The Mac PC edition? It would certainly get loads of people converting I think. I'm all for it myself, if it happened good, my mac is still a mac, whether it runs ppc or whatever. Shard.... |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In comp.sys.intel ZnU <znu@fake.invalid> wrote: > Looking at what Intel and IBM have in the pipe, the idea that Apple > would switch to Intel processors for its computer line is blatantly > absurd. Why would it have to be a switch? rick jones -- Process shall set you free from the need for rational thought. these opinions are mine, all mine; HP might not want them anyway... :) feel free to post, OR email to rick.jones2 in hp.com but NOT BOTH... |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? Notwithstanding, the dumbest post I've ever read. Look at what the console market has done is somehow going to tell us what the PC market is going to do? You, sir, are an imbecile! If they make the move, they could gain CONSIDERABLE marketshare. I don't see Windows moving over to the Cell processor nor one of their hybrid PPC processors. They tried that in the past and failed miserably. The console game market has never embraced PC processors until MS used PIII's for the X-Box. It isn't like suddenly the console game market switched to non Intel chips. "ZnU" <znu@fake.invalid> wrote in message news:znu-EB5CF6.11424123052005@individual.net... > In article <8o6dna9EvogdaQzfRVn-2Q@comcast.com>, <cecil> wrote: > > > Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/public/us > > > > Apple Explores Use Of Chips From Intel For Macintosh Line > > > > By DON CLARK and NICK WINGFIELD > > Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL > > May 23, 2005; Page C1 > > > > Apple Computer Inc. has always blazed its own trail, a tack that has helped > > turn the company into a stock-market darling lately. But a pivotal step > > toward the mainstream could be in the offing. > > > > The computer maker has been in talks that could lead to a decision soon to > > use Intel Corp. chips in its Macintosh computer line, industry executives > > say, a prospect that may shake up the world of computers and software. > > Looking at what Intel and IBM have in the pipe, the idea that Apple > would switch to Intel processors for its computer line is blatantly > absurd. It might have made sense in the dark days of Motorola > stagnation; it makes no sense at all now. In case anyone hasn't noticed, > the movement these days is in the opposite direction -- Microsoft has > picked PPC for its new Xbox. > > Moreover, it's unlikely Apple could make the switch even if they wanted > to. Emulating the PPC is notoriously difficult, and any new system which > couldn't run old software without a recompile would surely be a flop; > there would be no way to orchestrate a smooth transition, and lots of > apps would probably just never make it across at all. > > Assuming Apple and Intel are actually in talks, there are a lot of > possibilities much more likely than Apple adopting Intel chips for the > Mac. Apple could be looking for a chip for a media appliance or wireless > device or some other embedded application, for instance. Maybe they want > to use Intel's XScale processors in a new video iPod or something. > (These processors are based on the ARM architecture, which Apple used in > some Newton models.) > > [snip] > > -- > "This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply > ridiculous. And having said that, all options are on the table." > -- George W. Bush in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 22, 2005 |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In article <1198049p3ibdh96@corp.supernews.com>, "Judd" <IhateSpam@stopspam.com> wrote: > Notwithstanding, the dumbest post I've ever read. Look at what the console > market has done is somehow going to tell us what the PC market is going to > do? You, sir, are an imbecile! If they make the move, they could gain > CONSIDERABLE marketshare. I don't see Windows moving over to the Cell > processor nor one of their hybrid PPC processors. They tried that in the > past and failed miserably. The console game market has never embraced PC > processors until MS used PIII's for the X-Box. It isn't like suddenly the > console game market switched to non Intel chips. Huh? Nobody is talking about Windows moving to PPC -- the need to support all those existing x86 binaries doesn't make that a realistic possibility. I'm talking about Apple *staying* with PPC. And yes, I think the console market has a lot of relevance, particularly to Apple. What are Apple's two major markets? Consumers and professional content creation. The architectures being pursued by console vendors are almost taylor made for addressing the performance concerns users in these markets have. -- "This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous. And having said that, all options are on the table." -- George W. Bush in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 22, 2005 |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In article <mWPke.5979$%A3.1239@news.cpqcorp.net>, Rick Jones <rick.jones2@hp.com> wrote: > In comp.sys.intel ZnU <znu@fake.invalid> wrote: > > Looking at what Intel and IBM have in the pipe, the idea that Apple > > would switch to Intel processors for its computer line is blatantly > > absurd. > > Why would it have to be a switch? Taking the entire platform -- including third-party apps -- multi-architecture on a permanent basis is probably much more work than it's worth. -- "This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous. And having said that, all options are on the table." -- George W. Bush in Brussels, Belgium, Feb. 22, 2005 |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? Shardar wrote: > David C. wrote: > >> Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com> writes: >> >>> There's a pretty big jump from the report that Apple is talking to >>> Intel about something chip-related to the notion that Intel CPUs will >>> be in Macs near enough in the future to be relevant. I think it's much >>> more likely that there's something brewing for, say, the iPod product >>> line. >> >> >> >> My guess is that it will be something using the ARM-series processor. >> These are extremely popular for embedded applications and PDAs. I could >> see one being used in a set-top box, or a WiFi base station, or >> intelligent peripheral. >> >> As for an iPod use, that's interesting, but I don't know. The iPod's >> chip (from PortalPlayer) has the audio decoding built-in. I don't know >> of any Intel chip that offers this. It would surprise me if Apple >> decided to move the iPod to a dual-CPU platform (PortalPlayer to decode >> audio, something else for management and other apps.) >> >> But my speculation's just as worthwhile as everybody else's - meaning >> none at all. >> >> -- David > > > Wouldn't that be something eh? The Mac PC edition? It would certainly > get loads of people converting I think. > I'm all for it myself, if it happened good, my mac is still a mac, > whether it runs ppc or whatever. > > Shard.... Wow, everyone reallllly missed the point. Did everybody freak out like this when IBM started making chips for Apple, too? Fact is, which chip manufacturing company makes the chip designed by Apple, for Apple computers, running the Apple designed Macintosh operating system is irrelevant.....unless the price drops again ;-) GW |
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| Re: Apple to start using Intel processors ? In article <mWPke.5979$%A3.1239@news.cpqcorp.net>, Rick Jones <rick.jones2@hp.com> wrote: > In comp.sys.intel ZnU <znu@fake.invalid> wrote: > > Looking at what Intel and IBM have in the pipe, the idea that Apple > > would switch to Intel processors for its computer line is blatantly > > absurd. > > Why would it have to be a switch? Because a split line is almost guaranteed to be bad for consumers. It would either increase confusion or software prices. -- Goal 2005: Convincing James Hetfield to cover the Strawberry Shortcake "Are You Berry Berry Happy?" song. |
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