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Scott Reams
 
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Default Apple defends tests

Nahh, Apple's most likely completely used to the situation. It spans back
to
the days of the SE30, then the MacII-FX, the first generation PowerPC

systems,
the first G3, the intro of Altivec. All of these systems were top

performers in
their day, compared to anything in the x86 world.

The reality is you can't list a benchmark without someone saying, "yeah

but..."

Of course... but you will see certain situations where the response is much
louder than it is in other situations... and it is usually because the
methods are more than just a little questionable. Intel, AMD, and everybody
else have been posting benchmark results for some time and getting responses
here and there... but it all pales in comparison to the responses you get
when you go as far as Apple and NVidia did (even if NVidia did what they did
in response to a benchmark that was questionable in the first place). If
Intel, AMD, Dell, Sun, or anyone else had posted benchmarks in a similar
fashion as Apple did, they would have been torn apart. It doesn't matter who
it is.

-S