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No, then they would just help a competitor
IBM has a duty to sell to whoever has the money. Not to say they can't help fly them into the ground, at the same time making a pile of money. I will bet that Microsoft will have higher costs per processor, and the final game box, than Sony. Will be fun to watch Microsoft flail around trying to do something where they have no clue, but can spend lots of money. Remember the saying: a fool and his money are soon parted.
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IBM should not do business with M$  screaming silence | 11/03/03
No, then they would just help a competitor  DonnieBoy | 11/03/03
This is not the case  Savut | 11/03/03
Linux is good for a lot more than server and clustering  DonnieBoy | 11/03/03
I am glad I didn't know that.  NoB$ | 11/03/03
why?  prong@... | 11/03/03
IBM should not do business with M$  ajapierce | 11/03/03
IBM should not do business with M$  hal9000mx | 11/03/03
This worries me...  Mike Cox | 11/03/03
IBM does all kinds of proprietary deals.  DonnieBoy | 11/03/03
What does this have to do with build a processor?  thepubba | 11/03/03
You gotta be Trolling  nucrash | 11/03/03
open standards ? WTF?  mint_z | 11/04/03
Have you ever read any news and book on computer ?  Savut | 11/06/03
Too slow for MS?  StevoJ | 03/10/05
Mike Cox is losing his touch  bmonster | 09/23/04
Where to start. . . .  dscott5912 | 11/10/03
This should make it even easier...  pschroeder@... | 11/03/03
where have you been?  stephen732@... | 11/03/03
do you even read the post before being....  JoeMama_z | 11/03/03
LOL  FilledOut | 11/03/03

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