appleinsider.com - 10/22/2008
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Intel Corp. this week used a developer forum in Taipei to tout its upcoming Moorestown platform for next-generation mobile Internet devices (MIDs) while slamming Apple's iPhone as a device bogged down by its use of ARM processors.
zdnet.com.au - 10/22/2008
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zdnet.com.au —
Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the
fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior...
Intel executive said in Taiwan yesterday.
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Intel slams 'slow' iPhone ARM CPU
appleinsider.com - 10/18/2008
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Assuming last minute snags are avoided, the coming
weeks should bring new iMacs, rounding out Apple's 2008...
hardware introductions as the company enters the holiday shopping season with one of its strongest product portfolios ever.
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Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch iMacs
intel.com - 10/24/2008
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Intel slams iPhone ARM processor
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... as a device dependent on technology that’s a full two to three years behind that which Intel can offer.“If you want to run full internet, you’re going to have to run an Intel-based architecture,” Wall told the gathering of engineers. He said the “iPhone struggles” when tasked with running “any sort of application that requires any horse power.” Intel was promoting its upcoming Moorestown platform for next-generation mobile Internet devices (MIDs). (Source: AppleInsider )
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