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Although its Mac computers use only chips from other makers, Apple's storage gear does have an Intel processor inside.
Photo: Intel-powered Xserve

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Getting into the iPod/Apple "halo" effect
by lmasanti March 3, 2005 5:56 PM PST
I do not know for sure, but Intel should build hundreds of
different tipes of chips.
This noticce from Intel appears to me like trying to "get Intel-
brand inside" the Apple halo.
The same is for the "concept" mini Intel... a plastic box to be
deliver in two years... against an actually delivering product.
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Getting into the iPod/Apple "halo" effect
by lmasanti March 3, 2005 5:56 PM PST
I do not know for sure, but Intel should build hundreds of
different tipes of chips.
This noticce from Intel appears to me like trying to "get Intel-
brand inside" the Apple halo.
The same is for the "concept" mini Intel... a plastic box to be
deliver in two years... against an actually delivering product.
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Desperate for ANY Apple association
by Clues March 3, 2005 7:36 PM PST
Wow first they make an ugly imitation of the Mac Mini but
completely non-functional and now some spin about using a
communications chip from Intel. These poor bastards are
desperate.
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you're a moron
by mortis9 March 4, 2005 1:46 AM PST
desperate??? what the hell are you speaking of? why don't you go and take a look at intel's revenue last year, and then take a look at apple's. enough said.
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Desperate for ANY Apple association
by Clues March 3, 2005 7:36 PM PST
Wow first they make an ugly imitation of the Mac Mini but
completely non-functional and now some spin about using a
communications chip from Intel. These poor bastards are
desperate.
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you're a moron
by mortis9 March 4, 2005 1:46 AM PST
desperate??? what the hell are you speaking of? why don't you go and take a look at intel's revenue last year, and then take a look at apple's. enough said.
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Can you say "Sensationalist Reporting"
by March 4, 2005 5:10 AM PST
To claim that the Xserve RAID is "Powered by Intel" is just
inacurate, yet another news.com story that starts with a
sensational headline and waters the claim down in the body of
the story. Why not try: reporting the facts?
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Can you say "Sensationalist Reporting"
by March 4, 2005 5:10 AM PST
To claim that the Xserve RAID is "Powered by Intel" is just
inacurate, yet another news.com story that starts with a
sensational headline and waters the claim down in the body of
the story. Why not try: reporting the facts?
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Apple Developed This Processor! (sort of)
by March 4, 2005 7:38 AM PST
If you trace back the history of the Intel XScale processor you find its based on the ARM architecture which Apple used to half own with Acorn Computers back in the 1990s. The ARM processor was used in the Apple Newton and I think its also used in the iPod (and loads of phones/PDAs). I think Apple sold their stake in ARM a few years back.

CNET are grabbing at straws with this article!
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Apple Developed This Processor! (sort of)
by March 4, 2005 7:38 AM PST
If you trace back the history of the Intel XScale processor you find its based on the ARM architecture which Apple used to half own with Acorn Computers back in the 1990s. The ARM processor was used in the Apple Newton and I think its also used in the iPod (and loads of phones/PDAs). I think Apple sold their stake in ARM a few years back.

CNET are grabbing at straws with this article!
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CNET : ENQUIRER...ENQUIRER : CNET
by Llib Setag March 4, 2005 12:47 PM PST
Once again CNET wallows in the gutter with hack journalist like the National Enquirer.

Are you & that fearfull of people possibly switching to Apple / IBM PowerPC / MacOSX OR Linux / AMD64? (i.e. abandon the WintelDell cartel monopoly & your biggest advertisers)

Wow!

Intel/IBM/AMD/APPLE are all great professional companies that are doing their best to advance technologies around the world.

Maybe, some day, CNET will be in that list of "professionals" as well...
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sad but true
by Dibbs March 4, 2005 2:05 PM PST
cnet used to report news. now they just see how many of us will comment to their fluffy stories that lack real content.

so they write dumb stories, and we're suckered into reading and talking about them. who's smart now?
CNET : ENQUIRER...ENQUIRER : CNET
by Llib Setag March 4, 2005 12:47 PM PST
Once again CNET wallows in the gutter with hack journalist like the National Enquirer.

Are you & that fearfull of people possibly switching to Apple / IBM PowerPC / MacOSX OR Linux / AMD64? (i.e. abandon the WintelDell cartel monopoly & your biggest advertisers)

Wow!

Intel/IBM/AMD/APPLE are all great professional companies that are doing their best to advance technologies around the world.

Maybe, some day, CNET will be in that list of "professionals" as well...
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sad but true
by Dibbs March 4, 2005 2:05 PM PST
cnet used to report news. now they just see how many of us will comment to their fluffy stories that lack real content.

so they write dumb stories, and we're suckered into reading and talking about them. who's smart now?
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