+ Follow EVEN APPLE Tag
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[Title] => Pressure mounts for Apple to expand its horizons
[Summary] => Apple reshaped technology and society when Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone seven years ago. Now, the trend-setting company is losing ground to rivals that offer what Apple has stubbornly refused to make: smartphones with lower prices and larger screens than the iPhone.
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[Title] => Power Mac G5: The advent of 64-Bit computing
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Apple recently released the much-anticipated Power Mac G5 computer, its flagship product in the desktop and workstation space. Boasting of up to two 64-Bit 2.0GB IBM-produced G5 chips, a total memory capacity of up to 8GB of RAM and a speedy 1GHz system bus, the G5 is touted by Apple as the worlds fastest computer.
G5 power architecture
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EVEN APPLE
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G5 power architecture
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