Originally posted by: addragyn
Please troll you own threads.
You made a anecdotal point and then argued it in the negative by claiming a lack of objective proof. Some of us *kindly* assumed you were just being curious and gave you some possible avenues to explore to learn more. Your reposnse it to repeat the same points again.
And then you repeatedly make points that because you don't know/haven't seen X then X doesn't exist. Do your own research instead of using ignorance as evidence. If you don't believe Apple didn't design their chipsets prove it, because you don't know does not disprove anything. It just proves you don't know.
Apple and IBM have both publicly stated they've been working on the 970 for YEARS. But again your point is that since you don't know anything about that it just can't be true.
You want broad general proof? Apple was the only company to get top ranking in Desktop, Server, and Notebook categories in the latest
PC Magazine Satisfaction Survey. There, tops in all catergories from the people who matter and know - the customers.
You want specific access to Apple's bid specifications to ECS, or likely NDA'd information about PPC970 development. Good luck getting this kind of information from any company.
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I'll say it again;
Furhtermore to harp on about motherboards is to miss the forest for a tree. Apple is in the systems business, not the parts business.
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"Because the guys who code OS X know what mobo and chipset their OS is going to use"
So the "other guys" don't know?.. if thats what you're suggesting, it's laughable, sorry.
What's laughable is how you completely missed the point. Even after an excellent example, allowed systems for an Avid DVW, clearly illustated it. Eliminate a variabe from a system(I mean this in the most general of ways) and that system is simpler. Add variables and complexity goes up and so does the margin for error. This definitely applies to software.
Seems to me if Apples design was superior they wouldn't be borrowing AMD's hyperthreading, buts thats what Apples does
Hyper-Threading is Intel technology.
You must be talking about
HyperTransport?. Click. The. Link. Notice the logos on the right hand side. Notice the Apple 1 logo beneath AMD? Go to the about page. Find this quote.
Advanced Micro Devices, Alliance Semiconductors, Apple Computers, Broadcom Corporation, Cisco Systems, NVIDIA, PMC-Sierra, Sun Microsystems, and Transmeta are charter members and comprise the Executive Committee of the HyperTransport Technology Consortium.
I think you need better information.
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Again making a bunch of anti-points does not an argument make.