Apple harvest yields computers, OS
The company says its new G5 machines are faster than any Windows-based PC on the market, but some are questioning that claim. Also: Putting a price on Panther, Apple's new operating system.
![]() ![]() Greg Joswiak, vice president of hardware product marketing, Apple Computer
![]() ![]() Greg Joswiak, vice president of hardware product marketing, Apple Computer
![]() ![]() Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple Computer
![]() ![]() Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple Computer |
Analysts and others are raising questions over claims that the new Power Mac G5 is the world's fastest personal computer.
June 24, 2003
The Mac maker plans to charge existing users who want to upgrade to the new operating system, as it did with the original Mac OS X and with update 10.2.
June 23, 2003
update Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs rolls out a new crop of Power Macs that he says can outperform any Windows-based PC.
June 23, 2003
previous coverage
The compnay appears poised to boost its Power Mac line in what could be a much-needed overhaul of its high-end desktops.
June 20, 2003
The Mac maker is widely reported to have posted on its online store the specifications for new Power Macs running on a new G5 processor at speeds well above its current lineup.
June 19, 2003
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