Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
It's PC versus Mac, the chips don't really matter.
Originally posted by: buleyb
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
It's PC versus Mac, the chips don't really matter.
I agree with the topic, but the use of "PC" to denote Intel/AMD bugs me more. Is there no better term?
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
Originally posted by: buleyb
Originally posted by: BingBongWongFooey
It's PC versus Mac, the chips don't really matter.
I agree with the topic, but the use of "PC" to denote Intel/AMD bugs me more. Is there no better term?
Wintel? x86? Who cares? Everyone knows what "PC" means in the context of PC vs. Mac. Misnomers are everywhere in the computer world.The next time I see someone call Macs MACS, I think I'm going to explode.
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Originally posted by: Special1Sauce
Because I guess apple markets them.
Originally posted by: Nebor
It's not Apple v. AMD/Intel. It's AMD vs. Intel for just about every single person on this forum. Because Mac's are not a viable solution to today's computer needs.
Not quite what was posted by: Nebor
It's not Apple v. AMD/Intel. It's AMD vs. Intel for just about every single person on this forum. Because Mac's are not a viable solution to today's computer nerds.
Originally posted by: Caly
Originally posted by: Nebor
It's not Apple v. AMD/Intel. It's AMD vs. Intel for just about every single person on this forum. Because Mac's are not a viable solution to today's computer needs.
Obviously you don't know many creative types.
Right now I'm on a G5 doing 3d stuff. In the past when I worked in web-design many of the companies were all Macs. BBedit, Photoshop, etc.