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To: soup who wrote (24696)5/9/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: Louis Gray  Respond to of 213177
 
Not to beat a dead horse, but at what point do we think there may be a weakness in the AIM relationship? It's clear (at least to me) that IBM and Motorola are more interested in putting RISC chips outside of the Apple machines.
I for one think that the G3/233 is fast enough for just about anything, but many consumers may jump on INTC machines simply for the raw clock speed.
For instance, I use an AMD/333 (overclocked to 400) at work, and the speed is comparable to the G3/233 at home, and very likely cheaper?
I hope to see a lot more than QT and OS 8.6 launched here at the WWDC next week, so I am of course bullish AAPL, but thought I would ask some people who may have similar ideas to myself.