Steve Jobs: iCloud and iOS 5 Introduction - Apple WWDC 2011
Steve Jobs: iCloud and iOS 5 Introduction - Apple WWDC 2011. Steve Jobs introduced iCloud. Steve Jobs introduced iOS 5 at Apple WWDC 2011. Apple iCloud ...
PowerPC G3 from Intel
Steve Jobs announces G3-processors from Motorola and INTEL at te Macworld Expo in January 1999. Woah! He did get that one wrong. IBM probably wasn't ...
@darijoe Well, Apple obviously didn't *HATE* Intel, since Steve
acknowledged when he announced the official Intel transition that they had
been compiling and running OS X on Intel processors since day 1. (After
all, OS X was descended from NeXTstep, which ran on Intel processors just
fine. The earliest developer betas of OS X (then called by the codename
'Rhapsody') even ran on Intel.) It is claimed that until OS X came out,
Jobs ran NeXTstep on a ThinkPad in his office at Apple.
There's some truth to what you said. When Apple was developing OS X for
PowerPC, well, even from the very start, they were developing everything in
parallel for Intel x86 as well. This is why there were developer releases
of Rhapsody for both PowerPC and Intel x86. You can still find Rhapsody
developer releases that you can run on an old Intel box. Very cool and rare
fragments of computing history.
I wouldn't count on it. That was around 1996/1997 and during then the
PowerPC was A LOT faster than Intel processors (which were the Pentium
IIs). Apple switched to Intel so they could update their laptops since IBM
wasn't really giving them any support on that, Microsoft moved because it
was a better option for them, Nintendo and Sony use PowerPC too for the
same reason.
First of all the XBox 360 is a freaking video game system. All the newer
Apple computers are just that, computers. I'm pretty sure that not everyone
is going to be playing exclusively games on there computers, so they needed
a chip that had all around power. The XBox engineers had to work around the
fact they changed from NVidia technology to ATI.
So you are one of those that really think that one MHz = MHz no matter
what? How come then a Westmere core at 2.6 GHz easily beats a Pentium 4
core at 4 GHz? The same way a PowerPC core beat the Pentium III back in the
days, is the answer: A radically more efficient execution pipe.
in 1998 Intel had 450 Mhz CPU's, by 1999 they had upwards of 733Mhz CPU's
and 1Ghz by early 2000. IBM, Motorola weren't the most powerful at the
time. Steve Jobs is constantly telling lies. . It's amazing how many people
you can win to your side with commercials.
Thats not really running... Its sorta like you take someone and break both
of their legs and Stab them in the head so they are brain dead... Then you
roll them down a very gentle slope. Sorta like vista is on a regular pc :)
@ehurtley Hmm that last sentence of mine was more of a joke than a
statement. :) I have never worked for Apple and I concede they have not
acknowledged any hatred, just a fierce competition against each other.
Motorola made the motherboards. In the white iBook G3s, the motehrboards
burned up a lot and created bugs. I turned mine in so many times that they
gave me a free iBook g4 which had just came out.
@JKBenchmarks 10.5 on a 450MHz G4, you can but would you want to? (rage
128, no graphics acceleration on that pretty gui either. g4 cube, runs
leopard like a champ un-upgraded)
@nicholsml You maybe right but you should never think of the Frequency. A
300 MHz SPARC CPU kicks an 800MHz Pentium 3 in the ass. I don't really know
how about the PowerPC...
Steve Jobs: Original iMac Preview - Apple Special Event 1998
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Steve Jobs: Original iPhone Introduction - Apple Macworld San Francisco 2007
Steve Jobs: Original iPhone Introduction Apple Macworld San Francisco 2007. Steve Jobs introduces iPhone for the first time at Apple WWDC 2007. First Apple ...
"This is not gonna be a transition that happens overnight...So this is a
two-year transition." As it turned out, the turnover of the whole product
line happened in about six months in 2006. Apple obviously did not want to
be putting out products on two different hardware platforms, with one of
them announced as obsolete.
Wow what a waste?! 42:37 => You have to pay 999$, but have to return it
with no refund? Like having a laptop with Visual Studio 20XY (Greater than
current) that you pay 999$ to give them back, what's the point?
19:48 Mac OSX more fragmented then any other OS and SJobs thinks that this
is phenomenal and for Android he says it is big issue!! I wonder how many
users are on Mac OS X 10.8!!!
conga QA4 with the new Intel Pentium® and Celeron® processors
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Processor will use light to transmit data in the future. HD
Processor will use light to transmit data in the future. HD Researchers at the University of Colorado in the United States have created indicating is the first ...