Meh. 64 bit non-server machines have been out for over ten years. So they're all wrong. Marketing... However it is likely that the G5 is first 64bit computer that will see *consumer* (in addition to pro) adoption.
You know Apple just had a Shake promotion where Maya users could get a $3,000 credit for going OS X. So the frickin' G5 would've been free. If you're also a shake user.
They were even doing a two for one trade towards OS X Shake licenses.
Not to mention the 50% lower price, plus free render nodes on OS X. If you do this kind of work and are price sensitive Apple has come in swinging. Prices here since the Apple page is now gone.
Digitalsm you might find this thread interesting. Notice the sales figures for Maya on OS X. :Q
Originally posted by: digitalsm
who needs a 64-bit DESKTOP now anyway???
If MS gets Windows XP Pro 64bit out the door by years end, and Alias Wavefront gets a 64bit version of Maya out by Q1'04 Id by a dual Opteron system. However niether is likely. And I prefer Maya over Houdini.
You know Apple just had a Shake promotion where Maya users could get a $3,000 credit for going OS X. So the frickin' G5 would've been free. If you're also a shake user.
They were even doing a two for one trade towards OS X Shake licenses.
Not to mention the 50% lower price, plus free render nodes on OS X. If you do this kind of work and are price sensitive Apple has come in swinging. Prices here since the Apple page is now gone.
Digitalsm you might find this thread interesting. Notice the sales figures for Maya on OS X. :Q
