“Apple Computer’s switch to Intel chips has obviously had a huge impact on the Mac community. But Apple’s way of looking at the world is making Intel ‘think different’ about its own business. ‘That’s really what’s interesting about Apple, is they look at our technology in a very Apple way,’ said Deborah Conrad, vice president and director of Team Apple at Intel, speaking to a group of CNET editors and reporters Thursday at Intel’s Santa Clara campus,” Tom Krazit blogs for CNET.
“Intel’s sales teams have also been impressed with Apple’s way of looking at the world. ‘It’s nice to have a customer that pushes us on a technology front,’ said Anand Chandrasekher, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s sales and marketing team,” Krazit blogs.
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: It’s not hard to imagine that Intel would be receptive to a customer’s innovative thinking since the past decade’s most challenging questions from their bunch of Windows PC box assemblers was “can you lower the price if I buy in bulk” and “where’s my co-op money?”
Advertisements:
• Apple’s brand new iPod Hi-Fi speaker system. Home stereo. Reinvented. Available now for $349 with free shipping.
• Apple’s new Mac mini. Intel Core, up to 4 times faster. Starting at just $599. Free shipping.
• MacBook Pro. The first Mac notebook built upon Intel Core Duo with iLife ’06, Front Row and built-in iSight. Starting at $1999. Free shipping.
• iMac. Twice as amazing — Intel Core Duo, iLife ’06, Front Row media experience, Apple Remote, built-in iSight. Starting at $1299. Free shipping.
• iPod Radio Remote. Listen to FM radio on your iPod and control everything with a convenient wired remote. Just $49.
• iPod. 15,000 songs. 25,000 photos. 150 hours of video. The new iPod. 30GB and 60GB models start at just $299. Free shipping.
• Connect iPod to your television set with the iPod AV Cable. Just $19.
And every one says that Apple isn’t for techies. Apple leads, everyone else follows
I SO LOVE APPLE!!! I LOVE YOU, STEVE JOBS!!!!
Seems like the total opposite of any and all news concerning Micro-Sloth these days. 2-ché to Apple & Co.
MW:AGAIN, as in “Deja Vu All Over Again”
“Apple pushes Intel to ‘Think Different'”
In fact, Steve Jobs has challenged Intel to stop using animal by-products in their manufacturing process. The howler monkey population should rebound by late summer.
“Deborah Conrad, vice president and director of Team Apple at Intel”
Wouldn’t that make her an in-cider?
That’s fantastic. Now…a new MacBook Pro would be a great purchase if in the next revision they include quad-core 64 bit processors, improved SuperDrive, and a few other nice perks.
Don’t get me wrong: I’m extatic Apple is moving so quickly on the transition, I’m grateful Apple exists so the world isn’t vaccuumed completely into the Microsoft way of thinking, and I love their products. I really want an Intel Mac laptop but the MacBook Pro just isn’t good enough yet.
Ampar your on fire!
” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”LOL” style=”border:0;” />
Where’s MY co-op money?
mind as in: The mind behind Apple is Steve
I am going to wait until Summer 2007 to buy an Intel Mac. I reckon by then they will be absolutely awesome (I know they’re good now, but the MBP is a Rev a product). Until then, my PowerBook G4 will suffice.
Also can’t wait for Vista to be released, in 20 years time.
MDN take is 100% spot on.
Which makes Windows a commodity – and it makes Apple a premium innovator. It seems Intel from CEO down have realised this.
Interesting times ahead…
With Vista slipping wildly out of control Intel needs somebody to be buying processors.
Intel CEO heard to say “thank God Apple came to us, we’d be in a PR vacuum without them”
There has to be a Mac tablet round the corner…and that’s what’s tickling Deborah’s p*ssy.
So what is different coming from intel???
Lots of blah, blah, blah.
Thanks, \ln! I wondered why I smelled smoke. Fridays are good days.
Where is the best source for used Mac’s (selection, price)? I need to pick up 2 or 3 Macs for a new office, but the timing stinks. I don’t want to buy rev A Intel Macs and I don’t want to buy NEW G5. I’d like to get some used G5 units (iMacs and maybe a dual 2ghz tower). Pass on any tips please. Thank you.
Here is how I hope Apple can improve Intel’s chips:
1) Onboard (integrated) memory controller.
2) Altivec type unit
3) Remove x86 legacy code: Macs don’t need it.
– Mark
I think Ampar should take over if Steve, err, kicks the proverbial bucket.
Spank – check out http://www.lowendmac.com for used Macs. They list the best prices from various vendors around the Web.
Thanks, but no TF. However, I would like to talk to Jonathan about an idea I have for a new Mac design. It’s a deltoidal icositetrahedron with an exterior of hardened foam rubber. Ideal for work, play, and low earth orbits.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/DeltoidalIcositetrahedron.html
But wouldn’t the small rhombicuboctahedron design help to keep the moon on a better orbit?
Anybody know the square root of this website?
It’s not hard to imagine that Intel would be receptive to a customer’s innovative thinking since the past decade’s most challenging questions from their bunch of Windows PC box assemblers was “can you lower the price if I buy in bulk” and “where’s my co-op money?”
If MDN is really that stupid (and they are) to believe in that take above, then no wonder the mac community is full of blind sheep. A little company called AMD has been the driving force for Intel to “think different”, not Apple. AMD has for some time enjoyed beating Intel at all ends in technology, performance, and value (including Apple G5’s…a reason why MDN has never to date dared to comment on an AMD solution). And if MDN is so stupid to believe it’s Apple that’s forcing a change, not AMD, then are perhaps the dumbest blind sheep on the planet. EVERY Intel presentation of its forthcoming processors have focused directly with AMD (like the Conroe presentation)….unusual if you look at Intels’ history.
And guess what MDN, it’s these “Windows box assemblers” that feature AMD based solutions (that you carefully avoid like the plague) that hands Intel, IBM, and Apple it’s ass, and brought AMD into the dominant position it is today.
Correction:
And if MDN is so stupid to believe it’s Apple that’s forcing a change, not AMD, then they are perhaps the dumbest blind sheep on the planet.
This has alot more to do with Intel’s recent “change”, than the 5% marketshare Apple has provided Intel.
AMD Grabs Over 80% of Desktop PC Sales in the Retail Market
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1120
Good point, TF.
I think Switcher needs a nap. Or a bowl of soup.
Wow, who let the troll in?
Be off! Off with you …
“Anybody know the square root of this website?”
42–Duh!