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JustinPinter
10-02-2005, 03:13
News from Apple is that begining next year apple computers will use intel processers.....not only because they are built to be faster but intel processers are cheaper.

Here is what you will find at apple's website



Apple to Use Intel Microprocessors Beginning in 2006
WWDC 2005, SAN FRANCISCO—June 6, 2005—At its Worldwide Developer Conference today, Apple® announced plans to deliver models of its Macintosh® computers using Intel® microprocessors by this time next year, and to transition all of its Macs to using Intel microprocessors by the end of 2007. Apple previewed a version of its critically acclaimed operating system, Mac OS® X Tiger, running on an Intel-based Mac® to the over 3,800 developers attending CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote address. Apple also announced the availability of a Developer Transition Kit, consisting of an Intel-based Mac development system along with preview versions of Apple’s software, which will allow developers to prepare versions of their applications which will run on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs.

“Our goal is to provide our customers with the best personal computers in the world, and looking ahead Intel has the strongest processor roadmap by far,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “It’s been ten years since our transition to the PowerPC, and we think Intel’s technology will help us create the best personal computers for the next ten years.”

“We are thrilled to have the world’s most innovative personal computer company as a customer,” said Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel. “Apple helped found the PC industry and throughout the years has been known for fresh ideas and new approaches. We look forward to providing advanced chip technologies, and to collaborating on new initiatives, to help Apple continue to deliver innovative products for years to come.”

“We plan to create future versions of Microsoft Office for the Mac that support both PowerPC and Intel processors,” said Roz Ho, general manager of Microsoft’s Macintosh Business Unit. “We have a strong relationship with Apple and will work closely with them to continue our long tradition of making great applications for a great platform.”

“We think this is a really smart move on Apple’s part and plan to create future versions of our Creative Suite for Macintosh that support both PowerPC and Intel processors,” said Bruce Chizen, CEO of Adobe.

The Developer Transition Kit is available starting today for $999 to all Apple Developer Connection Select and Premier members. Further information for Apple Developer Connection members is available at developer.apple.com. Intel plans to provide industry leading development tools support for Apple later this year, including the Intel C/C++ Compiler for Apple, Intel Fortran Compiler for Apple, Intel Math Kernel Libraries for Apple and Intel Integrated Performance Primitives for Apple.

Intel (www.intel.com), the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning desktop and notebook computers, OS X operating system, and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital music revolution with its iPod portable music players and iTunes online music store.

Perfect Sin
10-02-2005, 05:00
That's Great for apple and Intel.

1) Ever since AMD came along Intel has lost it's stranglehold over the CPU market in PCs. Now Intel can branch out and get more profit again.

2)Like the article said Intel proccessors are cheaper now and Mac wins in 2 ways, faster and cheaper CPU's.

soldier one
10-02-2005, 05:42
2)Like the article said Intel proccessors are cheaper now and Mac wins in 2 ways, faster and cheaper CPU's.

man make it 3 ways. i have a XP at home and use a Apple at school the new brand and a major differnce. the XP boots up slow and apple on in a sec the apple is alos alot easier for things like photoshop copy pics and all that but the XP is good for games internet stuff like that. i was a all windows anti apple guy but now im kinda 50 50 until windows improves.

law44uk
10-02-2005, 08:50
2)Like the article said Intel proccessors are cheaper now and Mac wins in 2 ways, faster and cheaper CPU's.

man make it 3 ways. i have a XP at home and use a Apple at school the new brand and a major differnce. the XP boots up slow and apple on in a sec the apple is alos alot easier for things like photoshop copy pics and all that but the XP is good for games internet stuff like that. i was a all windows anti apple guy but now im kinda 50 50 until windows improves.

you lucky bugger. our school where still stuck whit computer that seem to run off steam and are using Windows 98 (not SE Edition ).

soldier one
10-03-2005, 01:06
you lucky bugger. our school where still stuck whit computer that seem to run off steam and are using Windows 98 (not SE Edition ).

man thats hard to beleive. not only do we have the nice copmuters but all the teachers computers are all big screen and alot have XP instead. and its a big school so you know it costs alot.

mike
11-22-2007, 10:40
Fatal Inertia set for PS3 in Spring
James Gordon

The saga of Fatal Inertia could be approaching an end with rumours that the game will finally be released some time in Spring 2008.

The game was first announced as a PS3 exclusive, before it then became multiplatform. Rumours then surfaced that the PS3 version had been cancelled, and then the Xbox 360 version released.

But publisher Koei is now prepared to bring the futuristic racer to the PS3 despite the problems they had with the Unreal Engine 3.

Although an exact release date was not given, we can expect to see Fatal Inertia in Spring 2008. But considering the gap between the 360 release (in September) and the projected PS3 release, gamers will be expecting bonus stuff.

The long running frustration for PS3 gamers regarding this game could soon be over, but fans must still wait for a concrete release date.

Source: PSX Extreme (http://www.psxextreme.com/ps3-news/2190.html)

The_Only
11-22-2007, 10:49
editing now.

BustenRhymes7790
11-22-2007, 16:07
Never use PSX Extreme as a source, they are highly unreliable.

In other news, who cares. Fatal Inertia blows.

The_Only
11-22-2007, 16:11
Hmm, i'll have to bare that in mind when considering PSX Extreme in the future, thats Eric.

In this case though, the news has been reported elsewhere, on sites including Eurogamer etc, so I don't think we have to worry about it being bogus.

BustenRhymes7790
11-22-2007, 16:12
Ok - I just remember learning this the hard way when I used them as a source regarding some UTIII release date story a few months ago, earning Justin an angry e-mail from Mark Rein.

The_Only
11-22-2007, 16:14
Well, I appreciate the heads up; i'll ask our writers to use another source in the future - no more PSX Extreme.

I just scanned through our list of sources, and I somehow overlooked PSX Extreme in there. I apologise about that.

BustenRhymes7790
11-22-2007, 16:17
For shits and giggles: http://staff.psu.com/viewtopic.php?t=3342