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The unexpected effects of Apple's Intel move

Publication:MarketWatchDate:Jun 07 2005
Reporter:John C. Dvorak

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Steve Jobs' announcement Monday will be analyzed to death by the likes of me and every technology watcher and blogger out there.

Most of the analysis will focus on the future of Apple and whether this Intel decision is a benefit or a disaster.

I'm on the side of benefit as Apple can now champion its design and aesthetic strategies in the world of Intel and allow people who prefer the Windows OS to actually buy a Macintosh for its design and run Windows on it. Nobody in the Mac community would suspect this, of course, but it is one of many foreseeable but unintended consequences of this announcement.


 

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SubjectPosted byDate
Unexpected effects...pinniped 7 Jun, 08:02
Re: Unexpected effects...CMonster3 7 Jun, 14:32
Re: Unexpected effects...ttieder 7 Jun, 15:16
Re: Unexpected effects...CMonster3 8 Jun, 03:06
Analysis incorrectfrogman 7 Jun, 15:13
Re: Analysis incorrectpinniped 7 Jun, 18:57
This may not be such a bad thing....CrazyDiamond 7 Jun, 15:34
Re: This may not be such a bad thing....KnuxT15 7 Jun, 23:04
Apple's switch to intel based chips.....silence 7 Jun, 18:56
Typical Dvorakasacan 7 Jun, 19:24
So....LinuxAdvocate 7 Jun, 23:03

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