Sources Say Apple Originally Planned AMD Chip For MacBook Air
Several media sources (here's PC Magazine's version), all seemingly based on an account at SemiAccurate citing (but not naming) "multiple sources," report that Apple originally planned an AMD-chip based MacBook Air, rather than the Intel-based version that emerged later ("Plan B," says the report).
The AMD chips had a significantly better GPU, at the cost of a slightly slower CPU (which is a good tradeoff).
In the context of something like a MacBook Air power consumption is a far greater factor than CPU or GPU performance.
Hackintosh community as drivers for AMD based netbooks and laptops would've become available. So wish AMD had the resources to meant high volume demands. Maybe next time!
You don't know why people write articles that you admit you find interesting?
You judge Slashdot articles on whether computer supply chain logistics readers already know the stories?
Have another bottle of beer.
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It's one thing to flirt. It is entirely another to be actually planing on using them, which by most accounts Apple was. I don't think this was just a gambit. AMD also would have given them a couple of advantages. Far superior GPU and better power efficiency (so I have heard, anyways), mainly. Probably would have been cheaper too, although that is just a guess.
"None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but license." --John Milton
The "story", in this case, is not that 'Apple had a prototype' but the claim that AMD was Plan A and that the intel Air shipped for volume reasons.
It's been a while since AMD was plan A for a thin-n-light laptop design...