Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
LOL I simply posted that link because a very good forum member wanted to know were I got info that Apple wanted to enter the gaming market . If you read this whole topic you would know that at no time did I mention Consoles or handhelds other than to my reply to you.
I could careless about either consoles or handhelds and never even give them thought ever till your post.
Yeah, it is beyond frustrating to deal with you. This thread is your thread. You started it about Apple and it serves further purpose to pimp Intel. Your recent self resurrection of this thread has to do with the concept of Apple and gaming. You claim to be able to connect the dots yet you cannot do so for your own posts. You're way too slow to be able to properly communicate with.
FOCUS. These. Most. Recent. Posts. Are. About. Apple. And. Gaming. The. Most. Recent. Link. You. Provided. Suggests. Hand. Held. Or. Home. Console. Yet. That. Very. Same. Article. Suggests. A. Strong. Possibility. That. The. Trademarks. Could. Very. Well. Just. Be. For. The. iPod/Phone?s. Gaming. Capabilites. And. Nothing. More. Certainly. Nothing. Suggesting. An. Alternative. To. PC. Gaming.
Let me break it down by quoting the article you so utterly failed to comprehend.
Tradmork, who first unearthed the application and contacted us about it, suggests that this could be the first credible evidence that Apple might build a gaming machine. The question is, does this filing suggest anything more than the iPod gaming that already exists?
A. a gaming machine implies something less than a personal computer
B. this whole thing might all be an overkill move merely to overly protect the iPod, much like the completely ridiculous patents Nintendo put out for Wii bicycle attachments.
What is far-fetched is the notion that Apple would build a gaming-only console, rather than some set top box that has gaming support as one feature among many. The publisher support, the development framework, a market crying out for another console player?it's all missing in action. We don't see Apple surviving in the big-budget segment of the gaming world.
Wow, so the article shares the same exact conclusion I drew.
Nevertheless, the filing can be interpreted as a sign that Apple intends to step up its involvement with gaming, which is really a no-brainer given the company's success with handheld devices.
Again, the article's ultimate conclusion is that IF this act is an actual first step in Apple developing a gaming device, it will most likely be a portable hand held in the spirit of the iPod - Apple's true success, not their back-burner computer/OS garbage.
As far as RTRT goes that is what were discussing. Intel and its desire to deliver RTRT to us in the near future. I mean rely Nehalem sounds exciting and Larrabee also. Since RT scales very well with number of processors . 20 processsors=70 threads working togather in an Intel Nehalem/Larrabee combination sounds like Intel may be able to deliver RTRT very soon . As for when a game is made available and an API that was the other part of the discussion. If you think Intel has to give MS any info on this your sadly mistaken . Until after its made available giving who ever Intel works with the egde. Same way it works with SSE4 . Intel doesn't have to give AMD info until its made available. To the public. Why do you think Intel is doing this in steps . Penryn gets some SSE4 instructions followed later buy Nehalem getting more of these SSE4 instructions . Intel could have done it all in Penryn or even Merom . There is a reason for their madness =AMD. Larrabee is much more than a GPU it would have to be to do RTRT. So gaming is secondary. A bonus so to speak.
If you believe Intel is happy with MS over the AMD64 thing and the fact MS wouldn't do OS for EPIC . You need to do a reality check. This has much to do with revenge. It in no way effects Intels present market position none what so ever. I want to see intel bitch slap MS/IBM. So intel doesn't need to do gaming in a big way right off the bat. It is MS that has kept us here in X86 hell. Most informed people are aware of Intels compilers. Apple intel was the best thing to happen in a long long time. Intel can't just drop a bomb on the market. It has to be a smooth transition. When the time is right and these 2 companies have everthing worked out. Than you will see Apple sell its OS to everyone. Not just exclusive to Apple PCs. By than Apple will have built up considerable market share compared to pre Intel cpus. and its factories will be ready to compete with HP /Dell. Right now thats not possiable. There is a plan in place lets watch it unfold. Sun is very much involved in the scheme of things. Or do you think Intel is happy about how IBM has put the screws to them threw AMD. I watched IBM use Intel to put DEC out of business. They tried the same shit with AMD against intel. But failed. Do you know the whole Apple /MS story . I mean right from the beginning . Who approached who . Apple go to intel . Not likely. Intel went to apple and said heres what were going to have and this is were we want to go. Apple jumped all over it. Sweet revenge. Its to bad AMD got caught in the Middle of these giants. Other than the stupid ass lawsuite I don't see were AMD has done anything wrong.
You passed jugdement without reading the topic . If you did read the entire topic your simply trolling. Because at no time did I say the things you sugjest. Or imply them .
I am guilty of being an Intel fanboy but I have explained that befor. To many peoples satisfacation for giving a reasonable explanation. I simply believe intel will get us from point A to point B faster than anyone else . Is that so unreasonable?
LOL, I'm dying here, this is seriously one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read on these forums (that was posted in a serious manor). You're a self proclaimed conspiracy theorist and boy have you cooked up a good one.
:beer: cheers, thanks for the laughs :laugh: