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    Can someone build XBench on Intel and run it?

    What? What kind of idiot releases a piece of freeware these days without releasing the source. Moreover, what kind of benchmarking tool is credible without the source code? Apple users just keep on amazing me.
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    Can someone build XBench on Intel and run it?

    I would love to see someone grab a copy of XBench and get it built under Intel so we can really compare its performance. Any takers?
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    OSX x86 leaked?

    There's a story on /. about the dev kits; apparently they come with a CD, but they do not install on standard PC's. Hopefully someone will leak out a copy so we can get to looking at its clockwork.
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    Could be, but why is Jobs acting out of a bruised ego instead of making smart executive moves? On top of this, it's been a few years since the alleged discussion happened. Introducing Intel and PowerPC side by side and negotiating a new deal with IBM would be much more satisfying I would thing...
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    Everything's negotiable. IBM had 3 Ghz chips ready to ship for the new X-Box...so Apple's goals technologically were being met. The problem was, Jobs didn't have the negotiating power that Microsoft had. Introducing a cohabitation of Intel and PowerPC (and Freescale, unless they're affiliated...
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    My point isn't that notebooks aren't upgradeable, my point is that the equipment isn't matched properly with the processor, and by design. So six months from now, Apple can finally offer a notebook with a 400Mhz FSB, dual layer, and all the other crap that's broken in my powerbook working. It's...
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    I'm thinking about going back to Amiga =)
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    Hate Intel, Hate Apple. I'm screwed.
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    AMD 2800 = Celeron. I was running a Pentium 4M
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    And if you are skeptical of my previous post, here is just a partial list of deficiencies in the "latest" Powerbooks that drive my point home. The front side bus is slower than any comparable PC laptop. The DVD burner doesn't support dual layer (in spite of the fact that most PC laptops do, and...
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    And this is the problem with Apple - they are the Microsoft of hardware. Instead of releasing something stable and useful (as thinkpads are), they release hardware with severe deficiencies and then rather than /motivate/ their users to upgrade by providing something cooler, they /provoke/ their...
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    All I can add is that my old Thinkpad @ 2 Ghz encoded movies a HECK of a lot faster than this thing @ 1.67. I mean in almost half the time.
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    Unfortunately, the elegant solution isn't always the popular solution. No matter how sexy that Powerbook G4 is, it still underperforms a well clocked Intel chip miserably. As for being loyal to Apple, you may as well be loyal to your political party - you're just as much the butt of Apple's...
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    Future PowerPC Macs 'til June 2006/June 2007

    Being that my 1.67Ghz Powerbook performs rather miserably, I'd say the 2.0Ghz models aren't likely to be anything very impressive either (we're only talking about another 300 Mhz or so). Sadly, without a G5 Powerbook, I'm afraid it will be the product's demise until they start throwing high...
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    hcitool for osx?

    Does OSX have anything similar to hcitool? hcitool can be use for, among other things, detecting bluetooth devices in proximity. I'd love to code up a widget around something like that, if it exists.
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    No Next-Gen PowerBooks Until 2007?

    Nobody's going to pay for yet another 32-bit powerbook*. Certainly nobody would cough up for an intel-based 32-bit powerbook* that will either run slower than their existing G4 (Centrino family) or get terrible battery life (P4M @ high clock speeds). * Unless they're stupid.
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    What to call "them"...

    My votes for the new powerbooks are still one of: SlowassBook PowerPuff Sh*tBook VaioOnSteroidsBook
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    How is PPC not cutting? Unless Jobs is lying to us, the PPC benchmarks twice as fast as high end Xeons. In other words, you won't see any significant performance increase in Macs until 6+ Ghz intels are available. I think a boycott might at least facilitate a healthy cohabitation between both...
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    For those who want to keep PowerPC...

    Since Apple's market share is so small (at least in computing), they are forced to rely on repeat customers upgrading systems. It's a quite simple solution really if you want to keep the PowerPC: get a large enough group of people to boycott the new Intel-based Macs to drive sales down. You've...
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    No Next-Gen PowerBooks Until 2007?

    Good news for me, since I bought my powerbook in January. At least I can squeeze a year or two out of it before it becomes obsolete. Doubt we'll ever see a G5 powerbook, as the R&D invested in that would probably slow down their transition to Inhell.
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