At one point, if someone published an article saying Apple would switch to Intel processors, one would've gotten comments as above.
Personally, I never found a switch to Intel that far fetch, but it really has nothing to do with the issue at hand. The user doesn't really interact with the processor, so it makes sense that Apple would use the one that best fits the requirements.
By contrast, the underlying Windows subsystems very much affect the user's experience.
by Scott Stevenson — Feb 19
Personally, I never found a switch to Intel that far fetch, but it really has nothing to do with the issue at hand. The user doesn't really interact with the processor, so it makes sense that Apple would use the one that best fits the requirements.
By contrast, the underlying Windows subsystems very much affect the user's experience.