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Mac OS X runs fastest on generic Intel hardware
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OK now if someone could sponser me with an Intel P4 Prescot, I'd be very happy to make some benchmark comparisons with my school Mac
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Don't people get it? Pirating OSX now, simply provides Apple with the exact blueprint on how to tighten up the DRM when its finally released.. on completely "non-PC" hardware. They'll control all of the slots, the bus, the chipset, the interface, and the drivers. It only works on "normal" Intel now, because it HAS to, in order to allow developers to make the jump. By the time its released on Apple's own hardware, you'll be working out a lot of issues to get the performance you see today. Who will write the drivers for the disk, ports, video cards? Who will support those drivers? I find the whole thing kind of funny actually. So lets picture this: You log onto dell.com, buy a big, bad Dell Dimension P4 machine with lots of RAM and disk to run OSX on. You pay the standard Microsoft Tax for that PC. You wipe the OS, install this pirated OSX/x86 image on your Dell, and Apple gets nothing. So you just paid Dell for the hardware, Microsoft for the software you wiped, and all to run Apple OSX on your Dell... and not a cent went to Apple. Do you really think this is fair? Do you really want to "stick it to Microsoft" by paying them instead of Apple? Or for that matter, buying that Dell hardware (subsidised by our friends in Redmond anyway, through cheaper volume licensing deals), instead of supporting the company who provides the OS you'll end up running anyway? Seriously think about the implications of that before you get on your soapbox about how wonderful Apple-on-Intel is today. |
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http://www.apple.com/powermac/performance/ Apple praetorians have been telling us all the time how superior Apple hardware is: http://www.architosh.com/features/20...-g5nem-1.phtml http://www.everymac.com/systems/appl...ormance_2.html http://www.nforcershq.com/article2826.html http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=10815 What a farce. |
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Windows users are used to a "Do everything with one computer" environment. Linux, Unix and other users are used to buying hardware that does what they need it to do, for that task (or configuring their hardware and OS appropriately for that task; something you can't do with Windows). Its not as black-and-white as those fud-slingers would have you believe. Anyway, use whatever works for your needs. A hammer builds houses, but a bigger hammer doesn't build better houses. |
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hacker, first of all I am Linux user as well. I use both at work, Windows and Linux. What I don't understand is why in the discussion of hardware you separate Linux from Windows as both run on X86, at least by most folks.
Second, the here cited claims for superiority of the PowerMac are based on numbers not on usablity. Third, I agree with you that it all depends on what you do and how you configure your hardware for that task. Do you realize, though, that Apple, with its proprietary hardware, offers the least amount of choice here? |
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When you control the hardware and the software to the extent that Palm and Apple (and others like Cisco, Linksys, Nokia, etc.) do, you can make it do exactly what you want, at the performance level you expect. Sure, you can yank the NIC out of a Cisco router, but why would you want to? It OS was designed to run with THAT NIC in the unit. You pull it out and replace it with a "better" NIC, the OS itself (IOS in this case), might not perform "better". See my point? Windows == Games Apple == Media Linux == Everything else (including games and media of course) I'm not defending Apple's decisions, or the PowerPC processor (made by IBM, of course). I'm simply trying to show you that the "numbers" aren't as black-and-white as many would want them to appear to be. And frankly, who cares. Run whatever you want on your hardware as long as it does what you want it to do. Do you need a 9Ghz machine? Of course not, but people will still continue to buy them in 2010. Just don't try to screw over the company that is providing that OS for you, even if you run it on your own "whitebox, clone" PC, or on their hardware itself. If you like it, compensate the people that spent their time, money and resources building and delivering it for you. |
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Let's see it from the positive side: Apple is going to switch over to x86. Don't worry about the performance of Motorola PowerMacs... they are already passé.
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Just gotta throw my hat in, since I use both OS X and WinXP Pro in my work environment.
First off, Macs USE to be faster. The G3 was incredible when it made its debut. The G4 was impressive enough (though it required programs to code for the velocity engine). The G5 represents "brute force" method of trying to squeeze more speed out of a chip that seems to be pushing against a pre-mature speed-barrier of some sort. I'm not sure what happened, but there are plenty of newsgroups threads of Mac-users lamenting on how the Mac seems to have lost its lead and is now falling behind. Personally, I'm glad Mr. Jobs had the guts to make the switch. I am a little surprised that the beta of OS X runs faster on Intel already. Are they running the same feature set on both? Dashboard, Spotlight indexing, and journaling are resource-hogs. Are these already implemented for Intel? Faster speed means little to me if it sacrifices many convenient features. If it was all about speed, we wouldn't have a GUI and still be doing everything on a command-line. - Jim |
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Intel has been trying to push people away from x86 cores for the last couple of years, ... however, AMD speared that when they (AMD) released plans for the 64-bit core under x86. Intel was forced to backpedal to release a 64-bit chip under x86 for backwards compatibility just to keep everyone (consumers and businesses) from jumping ship to AMD. They (Intel) didn't seem to like that. I'm sure you all remember this little series of press conferences between AMD and Intel, ... right?
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From http://www.osx86project.org/index.ph...d=29&Itemid=2:
MacBidouille.com, one of the first Mac sites to report on efforts to illegally run OS X on x86, has received a letter from Apple demanding that they remove videos of OSx86 from their site. |
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The fun is over (at least for now), according to various sources the latest Intel built of Mac OS X doesn't work with the older hacks:
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000627058539/ http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1268 http://twinmac.com/modules.php?name=...article&sid=34 |
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