Monday, June 13, 2005

Intel Inside Apple



Yes, they switched. And it realy seems IBM didn't know anything about it. Which proves one thing. IBM doesn't give a shit. Apple is only minor part of processor business.

But this move is more of a emotional shock - especialy to all those proud-to-be-Apple-owner fellows. They've been bragging for a long time now, that their boxes don't have those school-calculator-chips inside. They had POWER. Literaly! ;-)

But no longer. In my opinion, it's relatively smart move. For all the parties involved. Intel can celebrate simbolical victory, although their finance guys aren't realy jumping from joy as they don't expect enourmous profits. Apple can be happy, if they realy have a good and stabile OS version for Intel architecture (which I don't doubt). All they have to do is persuade fanatical owners of their perfect boxes, that this is good stuff / that their small soft enemies wont be able to run OS X on 3-times cheaper boxes. IBM can be happy, as it wont have to argue with Apple's empty-pocketed finance people.

Where is this going to lead? Is this one of those major shifts in computing market? Let's not forget, that Apple has just about 4% market share. So it's pretty much so market-shifting as Slovenia's exit from NATO would be to the worlds' geopolitical status. :-))


But it's interesting, though! Not to mention, that far more people heard for this fruit than for Slovenia!

Apple Matters: "http://applematters.com/index.php/trackback/384/"

Want to hear something market shifting??? -Dell moves to POWER!!!

:-)))))))))))))))

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lol, that Slovenia and NATO thing made me laugh ;) but it's true. ironic.

Anyway, I was kinda shocked when I heard the news too, I allways looked at apple with respect mostly becouse of the architechture difference.. is apple sinking slowly or what?!?

6/14/2005 4:04 PM  
Blogger JBT said...

I don't think Apple's gonna sink ... they still have incredibly great products and are market leader in some areas of business.

But I'm curious, how different this architecture is going to be - by this I mean differentiation with "normal" Intel processors.

And the performance, ofcourse. We'll have to wait for the first products, becouse- on presentation slides everything can work perfect, but in real word ...

:-)

6/14/2005 5:14 PM  

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