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The sales jargon for macs states that all the components are made by Apple themselves, all to work together. This does make a difference in terms of stability. PCs generally tend to have components from all sorts of manufacturers, they all have to work together and they're all made to a price. Then MS has to write operating systems that work with all possible manufacturers components. Apple don't have this problem.
hate to be pedantic but last time i checked macs use intel and nvidia thats 2 manufacturers for starters before you get on to things like memory and hard drives
Also, you can't compare the spec of a mac with the spec of a PC to the same extent as a PC vs a PC, macs and OSX use resources better than PCs do. If a mac has a 1 Ghz processor, a PC with a 1.3 Ghz processor isn't necessarily going to be faster, in the real world.
i think youve got the wrong end of the stick there slightly.. a processor will aways be as fast as its stated, it has a working frequency and the OS has no control over that (well unless you have an overclocking util but thats becides the point slightly), i think youre talking more about memory footprints. yes different OS's will have a different footprint and will utilise memory differently. but thats swings and roundabouts really..

