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To: Doren who wrote (14162)5/29/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: soup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
>More bad news for INTC.<

Equals the best good news for AAPL I've heard in weeks?

>Intel Corp. will announce next week that its first 64-bit processor, code-named Merced, will be delayed by about six months to mid-2000.<

Oh man, if AAPL can push ahead their server/Rhapsody products then it *could be the story*.

However, I doubt the market thinks AAPL has the wherewithal to capitalize on this, so I don't think there will be any near-term upside off this.

soup



To: Doren who wrote (14162)5/29/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: soup  Respond to of 213177
 
Software Developers Get Behind Apple's iMac.

via TechWeb

>Earlier this month, Chris LeToq, director and principal software
analyst for an Jose, Calif.-based market researcher Dataquest,
said Apple's challenge was that the game- development community
has focused on DirectX and other standards in the Wintel market.
Apple needs to get them back to Macintosh, he said.

LeToq said Apple's *clear operating system strategy* allows
developers to write confidently for the platform without fear of
the sudden OS changes to which Apple subjected them in the past.
Apple recently said it will combine its Rhapsody and OS 8.1
systems into a new Mac OS X operating system.<

techweb.com