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Posted by Malcolm Tucker
 - October 17, 2021, 09:46:04
The first computer I could play an MP3 on was a RISC-Based processor by IBM called NexGEN that ran x86 instruction set.

Prior to the NextGEN, I was unable to play MP3s on a computer reliably, even in RTOS systems like MS Dos.  Windows wasn't an option at all.

Anyhow, when I found the old motherboard, and remembered how RISC was a precursor to other platforms like iPod, I had to remind Apple of the power it has in ARM and how many companies disappeared (Cray, Sun Microsystems, DEC/Alpha, HP/UX and PA-RISC, as examples) when Apple wrote an epitaph for RISC processor family and adopted Intel.

Glad to see Steve Jobs buy out PA Semiconductor before he died.   The problem with CISC vs RISC is that CISC is owned by intel.  Intel will never be able to sunset the x86 CISC paltform and compete with Apple.
Posted by Anonym
 - October 16, 2021, 15:51:00
Quote from: kek on October 15, 2021, 23:35:45
Honestly, Apple users are in no position to point fingers to Intel.
They were using them (and paying more for the same chips) until just one year ago. And that's on top of all the bullshit Apple likes to come up with.
You've just made a pretty strong argument for them to be mad with Intel: Apple launched the M1 and all of the sudden the Intel macs look like overpriced overheating pieces of garbage.

To be direct, the reason why people were #GoPC was the sh*tty Intel CPU inside Macs; especially thanks to AMD and the amazing job they did in the last couple of years.

Instead of doing marketing exercises, Intel should focus on delivering excellent CPUs worthy of their price-tag. We need competition, otherwise AMD turns into the next Intel.
Posted by Rikii
 - October 16, 2021, 02:12:30
What made you #GoPC?
AMD ;D
Posted by kek
 - October 15, 2021, 23:35:45
Honestly, Apple users are in no position to point fingers to Intel.
They were using them (and paying more for the same chips) until just one year ago. And that's on top of all the bullshit Apple likes to come up with.

Posted by asherpat
 - October 15, 2021, 22:45:56
How dare you resist the divine company, Intel?!!!
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 15, 2021, 21:26:06
The heavyweight fight between the two American tech giants is going into the next round. Users on Twitter now mock and criticize the CPU manufacturer from California for its anti-Apple marketing post.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-s-anti-Apple-marketing-campaign-on-Twitter-fails-miserably.573358.0.html