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danudeyyesterday at 4:46 PM5 repliesview on HN

As others have said, it's Apple and they do not take kindly to other people leaking their technology/announcements ahead of time.

See also: the time that ATI's CEO told his employees that their chips would be powering Apple's to-be-announced hardware a few days before the announcement. Steve Jobs responded by pulling all of ATI's hardware from its demo units at the announcement, not mentioning ATI at all, cancelling a joint demonstration of the Radeon card that was going to be in the system, and never partnering with ATI again.

https://web.archive.org/web/20001216031800/https://www.zdnet...


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gouggougyesterday at 6:08 PM

From the linked article, it was a press release, not just to his employees.

> The incident began Monday when ATI, which supplies graphics cards for all Apple's current models, issued a four-paragraph news release that stated its Radeon processor would be featured in three new Mac models -- none of which were announced by Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) until CEO Steve Jobs' Wednesday morning keynote address.

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ifh-hnyesterday at 5:29 PM

Sounds like a bit of a dick...

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formerly_provenyesterday at 5:27 PM

> and never partnering with ATI again.

Except of course shipping ATI hardware for years afterwards, then also using nvidia, then dropping nvidia and only using ATI/AMD until transitioning to Apple Silicon.

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isodevyesterday at 8:28 PM

It’s funny how exciting Apple Pay was when introduced, only Apple pulled the lock-everyone-in card and now we’re all using QRcodes.

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NetOpWibbyyesterday at 9:45 PM

SHEESH