Very interesting
[FatMixx] all of Dell), laptops, and business purchases, so it’s not indicative of a larger shift in the CPU market, but as News.com says, “Nonetheless, it’s a notable achievement.”
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Fatmixx.com] FatMixx: I sure hope that we don’t have to wait until Apple goes to Intel for that bump. (BTW Apple, I really want a computer the size of the tiny Sony Vio, but running OS X.
[Infoworld.com] Intel strikes back with Nocona | InfoWorld | Analysis | 2004-08-02 ...: Intel unveiled the most recent arrival in its storied Xeon processor line with little fanfare, but in fact, it’s a major departure given that Intel has actually adapted the x86-64 instruction set that AMD developed for the Opteron. Intel’s new architecture, the EM64T (Extended Memory 64 Technology), brings a Xeon chip into direct competition with the Opteron for the first time.
[Anandtech.com] AnandTech: Dell is alone among major U.S. computer manufacturers in locating manufacturing plants in the United States. Other major PC makers depend upon contract manufacturers mostly located in Asia to build PCs and other electronic products at low cost.
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Posted at October 20, 2005 08:53 PM