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Apple just announced the acquisition of IBM's new processor chip. Some folks will inevitably say this purchase is evidence of Apple's (dis)integration into the PC world. No more "apples and oranges", they'll say, "they're practically the same." Upon examining the technology more closely, however, we see that IBM's technology is quite different from any existing PC technologies and will continue Apple's tradition of establishing the future direction of computer technology. This new chip is a built on a 64-bit architecture, with a 900Mhz bus, and although some will say that most computer users won't have a need for 64-bits, they will. It's just a matter of time. 64-bits may sound overwhelming today--we currently use 32--and the naysayers say it's overkill, but they seem to be forgetting that technology will evolve, and we will eventually need to process larger chunks of data. Just because most people are happy with the computer power we have today doesn't mean we aren't looking forward to more powerful computers tomorrow.
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