“Apple badly needs a speed infusion for its professional range: as an analyst at Microprocessor Forum pointed out, it now has a workstation class OS, so it needs a workstation class processor. Not for you and me perhaps, who get along just fine, but for the big content creators that represent a potentially lucrative new market for Apple,” writes Andrew Orlowski for The Register. Read on here.
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