[lbo-talk] Jobs
Fernando Cassia
fcassia at gmail.com
Thu Oct 6 18:34:01 PDT 2011
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 21:48, <brandelune at gmail.com> wrote:
> A laptop, for ex, is something that falls and when it falls if it is in plastic, it breaks, if it is in aluminum, it does not. If it weights 2 kilos it falls harder than if it weights 1 kilo. And if components are not tightly integrated, they are likely to break loose. That's what a lot of pundits get wrong about Apple's lineup. Macs are robust machines and are designed to take much less space than anything competitors can match.
So do you mean the advances in thin laptops are because of Apple?
That´s news to me. I thought it was due to lower power requirements of
Intel´s ATOM chipsets.
Or are you implying that Apple designs notebook chipsets now?
History rewriting at its finest.
FC
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