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| Posted by: ironfist on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 09:25 Submitted by ironfist |
| | | | Ars Technica carries a well-written article about the numerous problems Apple have had since their transition to x86. It's about MacBooks bursting into flames, swelling batteries - which were eventually recalled - and heat.
Every company has problems in the beginning of a new product. Apple, however, has always had a very high quality control and the problems have been far less with Apple products than others. Now with the x86 line they have had many serious problems in just a few months time.
Did they rush to x86?
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