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We'd love to be party to the terms of Apple's deal with Intel, but we'd be very surprised to see an exclusivity clauses in there. It may be used as a bargaining tool - as it undoubtedly was by Dell - but both firms know Apple can now use other x86-compatible if it makes sense to do so.
Right now, it clearly doesn't, in much the same way it's made sense for Apple to use Intel's mobile Core 2 Duo CPU, 'Merom', in its desktop iMacs rather than the cheaper, desktop-specific Core 2 Duo, 'Conroe'. Presumably, with Core 2 Duo updates coming for the MacBook and MacBook Pro lines, all of which will undoubtedly use Merom, Apple's playing the volume purchasing game.
If AMD can give Apple a good discount for buying in bulk, maybe the Mac maker will indeed excercise its right to "choice". ® ![]()
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