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| Mac is changing to Intel PC chips. http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...u=/ap/20050607 /ap_on_hi_te/apple_chips The following are excerpts from yahoo's article: After touting its Macintosh computers as superior alternatives for more than 20 years, Apple Computer Inc. said Monday that it plans to switch to the very Intel microprocessors that power machines designed to run Microsoft Windows. In a speech to software developers Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs admitted the change will not be fast or easy. The first Intel-based Macs won't appear until 2006, and the full product line won't shift to Intel until the following year, he said. Apple also quickly snuffed out the possibility that computer makers other than itself might someday offer Mac OS X. But it did not say how it would prevent users from installing a pirated copy of the software on their computers from Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. or others. It's also not clear whether the move might make Macs more vulnerable to attacks by viruses and other malware. To date, they've been mostly exempt. On Monday, neither Apple nor Intel would specify the exact chips that will be used. Jobs did say that Intel's focus on power management, crucial to extending battery life on portable computers, was as important as performance in the decision. The switch ends years of squabbling between Apple and its chip suppliers, IBM and Freescale Semiconductor Inc., which was spun off from Motorola last year. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to rhodyman@earthlink.net Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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| Re: Mac is changing to Intel PC chips. In article <pighash-BA550F.08061507062005@news.isp.giganews.com>, Stephen Henning <pighash@aol.com> wrote: > Apple also quickly snuffed out the possibility that computer makers > other than itself might someday offer Mac OS X. But it did not say how > it would prevent users from installing a pirated copy of the software on > their computers from Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. or others. Wow, Yahoo is written by people not very tech-savvy, isn't it? Apple will prevent people from installing OS X on a Windows machine because there is more to a computer than the processor. the rest of the motherboard, and the computer's firmware, will be different. > It's also not clear whether the move might make Macs more vulnerable to > attacks by viruses and other malware. To date, they've been mostly > exempt. It is not the type of processor that makes a computer susceptible to viruses. -- Art, photography, shareware, polyamory, literature, kink: all at http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html |
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| Re: Mac is changing to Intel PC chips. Stephen Henning wrote: > http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...u=/ap/20050607 > /ap_on_hi_te/apple_chips > \ For people who would like to see what Apple (Steve Jobs) said, rather than third hand interpretations, watch his speech here: http://stream.apple.akadns.net/ GW |
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| Re: Mac is changing to Intel PC chips. Tacit <tacitr@aol.com> wrote: > Wow, Yahoo is written by people not very tech-savvy, isn't it? > > Apple will prevent people from installing OS X on a Windows machine > because there is more to a computer than the processor. the rest of the > motherboard, and the computer's firmware, will be different. But those components are easy to clone. > > It's also not clear whether the move might make Macs more vulnerable to > > attacks by viruses and other malware. To date, they've been mostly > > exempt. > > It is not the type of processor that makes a computer susceptible to > viruses. It depends. It is much easier if the processor is the same. Macro viruses are not platform specific and a macro virus on platforms with the same processors has the ability to be much more dangerous. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to rhodyman@earthlink.net Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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| Re: Mac is changing to Intel PC chips. > Tacit <tacitr@aol.com> wrote: > >>Apple will prevent people from installing OS X on a Windows machine >>because there is more to a computer than the processor. the rest of the >>motherboard, and the computer's firmware, will be different. > > > But those components are easy to clone. > > Firmware is not easily (or legally) cloned -- Rob Fruth - Houston, Tx http://www.rfruth.net 1981 Raleigh for errands & fun ____ __o 1997 Trek 2300 for real fun ! ____ _ \ | _) 2000 Civic hatchback (_)/ (_) spam the Federal Trade Commission thats spam@uce.gov |
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| Re: Mac is changing to Intel PC chips. In article <pighash-785568.15234507062005@news.isp.giganews.com>, Stephen Henning <pighash@aol.com> wrote: > > Apple will prevent people from installing OS X on a Windows machine > > because there is more to a computer than the processor. the rest of the > > motherboard, and the computer's firmware, will be different. > > But those components are easy to clone. All except the firmware, which is protected by copyright law. firmware is a computer program embedded in a chip; ask the guys who reverse-engineered the original IBM PC BIOS, which was orders of magnitude simpler than the ac's firmware, how "easy" it was! > > It is not the type of processor that makes a computer susceptible to > > viruses. > > It depends. It is much easier if the processor is the same. Macro > viruses are not platform specific and a macro virus on platforms with > the same processors has the ability to be much more dangerous. No, macro viruses on platforms with the same *operating system API* are more dangerous. processor is irrelevant; a macro virus is not compiled. -- Art, photography, shareware, polyamory, literature, kink: all at http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html |
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