Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: Oyeve
Originally posted by: bob4432
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Macintosh tends to be more optimized especially for hardware intensive applications and benchmarks are no different. The PC hardware was probably underclocked a bit as they tend to crash easily. You're just seeing one of the many reasons why Mac hardware (and software) is better built.
were you saying that when they were using the powepcs? it is easy to build software when you know all the variables, just like console gaming - easy to build a 360 because they are pretty much standardized vs thousands if not more pc configs...
PowerPC is not really a factor, the OS is. In Tiger, the drivers are already there for thousands of HW and SW devices. You dont see it unless you have the SW and/or HW. Mac has done a phenominal job in their OS. Especially in 10.4 and higher. 95% of all Mac os 10.4.x problems are associated with the user ID. It is RARELY the OS or SW. Unlike in Windows were anything can get corrupt, its nearly imposible to hose 10.4.x unless its intentional.
what i am saying is that when apple started to use the intel cpus, the they beat their powerpc speeds, but when they were using the powerpc they claimed it superior to intel, which in fact it was not and that was clearly illustrated by apple themselves
and to say pc hardware is underclocked is just an ignorant statement. the benchmark was over so the pc throttled back down to it power saving speed.