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Re: IBM Goes Own Way with PowerPC
« on: May 14, 2002, 05:39:51 PM »
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the way they talk about the 'ageing' G3 in this editorial is exactly the way that the press is going to view the G3 in the Amione, regardless of how it performs...


i don't thik the press is going to view the AmiOne at all... when was the last time you've seen an article about the amiga (other then in tech/geek web based magazines)? i think that for me it was in something like `96... the sad truth is that the print media don't give $#@! about the Amiga. you can see a mac section now and there... a bit about linux... all the rest is about windblows!
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Re: IBM Goes Own Way with PowerPC
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2002, 06:26:46 PM »
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by starting out with the G3 processor on the AmigaOneG3-SE, at least we will be using proven technology.


would rather have an unproven 1 Ghz G3/4
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