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It's real. I'm not too pleased with Apple's plan of ditching IBM when the G5 was the most advanced processing chip in the world.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23714 kram
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I think this is a huge mistake, how is apple going to get people to buy a computer with the same processor for a lot more money?
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Hmm let me know when all the proprietary parts come to newegg so I can build me an apple heh.
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Wow...so does that mean Apple computers will be shipped with Windows or the Mac OS?
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Actually, the X86 processor Macs are supposed to be cheaper. Also they will provide better performance, if benchmarks are anything to go by. I read that they plan on moving their lower end Macs to Intel processors first, then see where it goes.
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Apple had a lot of problems getting enough of the PowerPC chip from IBM. Since OSX on up are based on FreeBSD, porting it over to i386 is no problem. I think that the only open question is whether Apple will now sell the OS and allow it to be installed on any PC. It would be a good idea but I doubt that it will happen. I suspect that Apple will pick something like the Itanium and figure out a way to have a proprietary device on it so that you can't install the OS on any PC. Still the idea is there.
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Why is most everyone assuming its going to be a CPU like all the other Intel CPU's? Why cant Intel make a chip that runs OS10 or some other Apple OS? ...or is better and faster than the G5 chip? Does Apple solder all their CPU's to the mobo?...Is that the problem?
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Intel would have to get a license to make Power PC chips if they wanted to, and that wouldn't be very profitable. Intel don't custom build chips for small time businesses, and Apple is a relatively small time business.
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I love to see Mac OS X Tiger to have a version that will run on Intel CPUs and can dual boot with a Windows OS. I thought the G5 CPU is the best, with Dual Processor setup. I hunger for it for a long time since they introduced Dual Processor for Desktops.
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some of you are missing the point. Macs, being propietary as they are, are actually very good machines. everything is compatible, thats what your paying for. you can buy a piece of software and know that its going to run on your machine.
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Im still kind of curious. Are Apples CPU's in a socket or soldered to the mobo?
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I don't believe this for a minute, No way will Apple make developers switch to X86, the transition would take years and Mac sales would be stagnant. more likely would be Intel producing PPC processors for Apple to pick up the slack IBM has left behind due to very poor yield of G5 silicone. Less likely but still possible would be the CORE processor (especially for portables), and considering Steve Jobs throw-in line at Macworld to the Sony president about making a computer together it could be that Apple want to use Sony's core processor and want Intel to produce it. It's still a PPC chip so there would be no time/cost changeover.
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It's actually based on BSD, not freeBSD, but regardless, it's not just the OS that has to be ported, it's every application too, both Apple apps and 3rd party apps. Then there is the hardware issue, every developer would have to keep two versions of their apps updated and available, 1 for PPC and 1 for x86, because people aren't just going to rush out and buy a new Mac just because of this. It doesn't make any sense and isn't near as easy as you make it out to be. Yes, porting the OS itself maybe easy, it's the rest of the equation that presents problems.
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I really doubt that the conversion would be that difficult. I have a version of OSX that runs on a BX based Intel system... applications would require compatibility with the OS.
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IBM announced internally about an hour ago that Apple are moving to intel, no mention of which processors though.
HAL. I agree, the conversion of the OS to x86 is simple, it's actually always been there and has the codename Maklar, it's not just the OS that has to be considered though. It's the existing apps, hardware, users etc.... |
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What i would like to see apple do is use the intel chips in the eMac and Mac mini and then contine using the powerpc chips in the iMac and G5, from what i've read though i believe they are planning to start this way with an eventual move to pure intel. |
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Well, Steve just announced in his WWDC Keynote that Apple will start shipping Mac's with Intel processors in 2006 and will convert all future Macs to Intel processors in 2007. No mention at all of what kind of processor, i still doubt x86 though, but not as much as I did an hour ago!!!!
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I'm hoping it's some specialized processor made for the Macintosh platform. If Mac decides to use NetBurst, I can't imagine things will look great.
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Apparently it was running on a quad processor 3.6ghz P4 box, thats seems unlikely though, aren't the xeons the multiprocessor chip?
edit: yeah, the report was wrong, it was a single 3.6ghz P4, so it's x86 afterall then. I think steve just killed off Mac sales for the next two years. Why buy a G4 or G5 now when it's already been announced to be obsolete. Good job they have the ipod!!!!..... Last edited by Mac Medic; 06-06-2005 at 02:51 PM. |
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Couldnt they just use old mac software on the x86 processor with some sort of emulation, kind of like microsoft virtual pc.
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