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		<title>By: Sumesh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sumesh</dc:creator>
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		<description>It should also be noted that the base MBP is actually much better in performance as opposed to similarly specced laptops, primarily because the OS is well optimized for the hardware.

If you want something to relate to, think of how a PS2 with 500MHz processor can render games better than a PC with 2.4 GHz processor. The reason is that the game devs know the PS2 hardware precisely, while they do not know the actual hardware of computers (hence have to accomodate for slow and fast computers).</description>
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<p>If you want something to relate to, think of how a PS2 with 500MHz processor can render games better than a PC with 2.4 GHz processor. The reason is that the game devs know the PS2 hardware precisely, while they do not know the actual hardware of computers (hence have to accomodate for slow and fast computers).</p>
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