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Well, say goodbye to the Power PC. Apple is going to Intel
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Man, what am I going to do with my little Intel man hanging in effigy near my Mac.
I guess I'll get him a little horse to ride. |
IBM/Motorola failed to deliver 3GHz processors for nearly 2 years after promising to do so.
Apple has been running OSX internally on Intel processors for 5 years, just to avoid a sincle-source dependency. The entire presentation made by Steve Jobs today at his Developers Conference was run on a Pentium. |
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I imagine with this change, a lot of Mac specialists will be...um...looking to re-certify themselves... This could, ultimately, spell a problem for Windows, though. But Apple's going to have to act quickly because the next Windows, called Longhorn, is due out at the end of 2006. Still, it'd be cool to see a Mac OS boot up on a Wintel machine. By the way, anyone know of any screenshots out there on the Internet that shows what the Longhorn GUI will look like? |
Well, if CNN is reporting it, it must be true...
http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/05/technology/wsj.apple.intel.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes |
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I wouldn't be holding my breath for Longhorn. Remember, Windows was 19 months late to market and unuseable until version 3.X. |
The initial market reaction to this news is not positive.
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oh crap!
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AAPL has been hit pretty hard lately, so I don't expect it to drop much below where it is now (under $38).
But it may be a while before it's back up nudging $45. Glad I bought in at $32 (split-adjusted). A new series of studies are working their way out showing that Macs are 16% of the personal computer installed base. Meaning that the replacement market has not been as strong as the analysts thought. That, plus the 'halo' effect of iPod sales could bode well for AAPL over the next year. Just watch for building inventories, now that every retailer on the planet is selling iPods. |
Man, I scooped you by three hours. Asleep at the "switch" today are we? ;)
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:p
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I wonder if this will pave the eventual way of having MacOSX installable on all PC's?
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Apple said today that Mac OS will only run on Apple machines.
They have done the "clone Mac" thing before, it was one of the first things that Jobs killed when he returned. One reasons Macs work so well is that Apple is responsible for the whole thing - hardware and operating system and increasingly the software too. With PCs you have Intel making the chip and Dell making the box and Microsoft making the O/S and whoever making the application and you end up hunting all over for the missing driver or patch. |
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Woohoo! i was there for the announcement. "It's Tru[sub]e[/sub]" came up on the screen and half of the crowd clapped and seemed excited, and the rest were either disappointed or unsure. The whole rest of the day was spent miling about the crowd, and everyone has their own opinion and idea for what's going to be the first mac to ship with intel chips.
It was cool though, the machine he was using to demo dashboard and spotlight, etc., was running an intel chip, and it worked well. He launched tons of apps, photoshop, etc., and it worked fine.. unlike Gates' demos that give the BSOD :) Tomorrow I'm going to go play with one of the intel tiger boxes. A few of the developers I'm here with have already made the modifications to get their apps working on the intel machines... it took them maybe an hour to recompile and do what they needed. The CEO of mathematica was there and told us that he had one developer out over the weekend and they got it modified for the Intel box in 2 hours. Apps that haven't been recompiled will run under Rosetta, and the user will never know that it's pretending to be a PPC. He ran Word and Works as a demo of this, and they were pretty snappy. Photoshop did take a while to load plugins, but after that he was able to do stuff. It's so badass to look around and see almost 4,000 other programmers, all with powerbooks. it's just wild. |
How many Newtons in view? ;)
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