On Nov 4, 2005, at 11:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Remember - Apple was very careful about their announcements. They didn't name any specific processor, other than say "x86 architecture". And they didn't say they were dumping Power... OS X now works on either. My bet is lower-end consumer machines using the new lower-power -M x86 processors, and high-end machines sticking with Power.

Actually, Apple's announced timeframe for transition is Low end systems in mid 2006 on to phasing in High end systems at the end of 2007 (to coincide, no doubt, with Intels next gen of 64-bit, dual core systems). Notebook sales have overtaken desktop sales in most parts of the PC industry and Apple's no exception; they're selling a whole lotta laptops. Sad to say the new Pentium M's coming in the latest PC laptops are kicking the G4's a** all over the map.

If only they came with OS X instead of Windows...

That said, Apple *might* toss some Freescale dual-core powerbooks into the mix before Mid 2006, Jobs also said there were still a bunch of PPC systems coming down the pike, and it's been quite a while since the PB line as more than slightly freshened.

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Bruce Johnson

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