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you can run Android on any system that has a Linux kernel, is ALL Java
Yuck! Nowadays, people tag anything as "operating system"... Thankfully, I'm an old fart that still likes operating systems done like many years ago. I'm not saying this modern way of doing things doesn't work, but I wouldn't touch it with a six foot pole.
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You're not going to see a PowerPC Android device on the market any time soon.
Even if it was only for technical reasons (it isn't, ARM is the buzz now, and that's marketing), nobody is crazy enough to build a consumer device around an architecture with so little variety and so much supply problems. For example, freescale's latest new processors are directly targetted at substitution for their "automotive" MPC5xxxx range. And they are ARM.
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Switching to Intel is one of the best business decisions Apple has ever done. Only a fool would claim otherwise.
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Any analyst you talk to will say that this was a pretty silly idea - as someone said here, now Apple is no longer something different but yet another Intel box.
Really, how much people actually think that way? Apple is perceived as a distinctive, cool brand. They have the status that allows them to build almost the same products, that will be perceived as different, and thus enjoy higher margins.
The funny thing is that they are NOT really different to other computers. But, as they pushed their "be different" motto through so many years, that motto remains to this day. That's their success (oh, and they still have a different operating system).
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Their margins are not better
I can't believe that. If they have lower margins, it must be because they are spending a lot of money on some other things we don't see. Come on, building computers with x86 has to be cheaper than with PowerPC. The volumes of some of their products have raised so much that production runs must be very cheap, unit wise.
I believe they earn less money just like everyone else, because of the worldwide crisis. That should affect more a luxury product manufacturer like Apple: Many people have to resign, and buy an ordinary, non Apple computer, instead of that flashy one. Add to that that most people already have a computer, sales can only go down (specially in a crisis environment).
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Steve moved to Intel because Freescale and IBM did not WANT to support his drive to "3GHz"
Logical. As logical as not sinking millions in development for a customer that only represents a tiny fraction of your business. So little, that when you get rid of that customer, you get rid of a whole business division...
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4 years into the Intel transition and they only just made it to 3GHz
Very true, but again, who cares? It's all about the looks of the product!
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There have been no actual benefits from the move to Intel except that you can now run Windows on your Mac.. wow. So very, very different.
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Steve Jobs It’s not about pop culture, and it’s not about fooling people...
Yeah, genius. Take phrases about those bad things that people might think about you, and precede them with "not".
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Apple do not want to kill PASemi, they are getting good value from it, and they have no interest in killing PowerPC
Indeed, that way of thinking, that companies destroy products on purpose, is very "amigaish".