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This is a bad thing for the IBM Corporation, but a good thing for i5.
Apple was pushing for more circuit space on the chip, and now not having
their proprietary circuit space tied up, this will leave for space for
cache.  The one thing our system benefits from the most is cache.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

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e gads

Our system's had more names than Elizabeth Taylor!

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Folks,

any comments on Apple looking to Intel for thier CPUs and chips in the
future?

Presuming the AP story this evening is correct, Apple is going phase out
PowerPC accross thier platforms by 2006 in favour of Intel chips.
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050606/apple_chips.html?.v=19

Any observations on how this fairs for the PowerPC base overall?

A thing I found most interesting and a bit annoying last week at the Red
Hat Summit conference - NO PowerPC in ANY sessions I went to.  They
acknowledged the PPC, but didn't include it in the Performance, compiler,
etc., sessions...  Matter of fact, the compiler directions presentor was
complaining he couldn't get PPC info from IBM, so he was basically just
sticking with Intel.

Don in DC
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