The blog posting for the response is dated 14 May 2007. Red Hat didn't respond to last week's attack from Steve Ballmer, this response addresses Ballmer's Newsweek interview in which he claims that open source is infringing on 235 Microsoft patents.
Intel confirmed the November 12 launch date in September at IDF - November 11 was an August rumor. At IDF Intel also said that it would ship 20 processor models on November 12, and another 20 in the first quarter of 2007. Also at IDF, Intel released a projection for 45nm performance on the SpecFP benchmark.
Looks like Techarp forgot to do its fact checking.
The blog posting for the response is dated 14 May 2007. Red Hat didn't respond to last week's attack from Steve Ballmer, this response addresses Ballmer's Newsweek interview in which he claims that open source is infringing on 235 Microsoft patents.
Intel confirmed the November 12 launch date in September at IDF - November 11 was an August rumor. At IDF Intel also said that it would ship 20 processor models on November 12, and another 20 in the first quarter of 2007. Also at IDF, Intel released a projection for 45nm performance on the SpecFP benchmark. Looks like Techarp forgot to do its fact checking.
Re: you will find no mention of the "security chip"
From the Gartner report:
"The x86 Mac OS will run only on Apple hardware, possibly with enforcement through Trusted Platform Module technology."