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Stephane,

I thought that the 400 runs on the POWER processor, and that the Power PC
processor is not exactly the same thing (maybe a subset of the POWER
architecture).

http://www.iseriesnetwork.com/resources/artarchive/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&CO_ContentID=15238&channel=art&PageView=Search
(don't know if you need to log in for this article or not)

Mike E.



                                                                                
                                          
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Yes they both run on power pc.
Apple is one of ibm big customer.
And i never understand why ibm don't TALK with apple.
And i think it will be a better technology merge between apple and as400,
really better than m$ft and ibm.
For example the lastest power pc 970 will be on apple.

Wintel outside :-)


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Didn't I read somewhere that iSeries and Apple's will be both be using the
same processors?  Wouldn't _that_ be interesting...

Stephane Leon wrote:

> No, i don't think it will be a + for end users.
> They cannot catch up with the technological advance of apple, its too
> late. Apple has won the game.
> Unix with cd rw, dvd rw, full object oriented techgnology, solid os,
> opened with all *nix developpers...
> Maybe they can sell linux box as Dell does, but its not what end user
> wants.


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