by low dough » Sun Apr 06, 2008 8:35 pm
The biggest advantage of the Macs, back in the day, was the PowerPC processor.
It used a Reduced Instruction Set Co-processor(RISC), so it would have to run fewer instructions on each piece of data it processed. This made it a much more efficient processor architecture to use for streaming files and processing video files.
Since Apple has gone with the exact same Intel processors that Windows machines have available, there is no longer a hardware advantage for using a Mac. It now all boils down to software and how efficiently the operating system can handle user requests.
The performance advantage is almost non-existent anymore, but ease-of-use is their big selling point.
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