Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: Ciber
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
I bet this runs like ass on x86, what the hell is apple thinking?
They're going to lose their niche market in an attempt to sell their souls to get more users.
You don't know what you're talking about. The dev kits run just as fast as a G5.
Oh I guess I don't :roll:
Tell me how they are going to have driver support?
Tell me how you can move from RISC to CISC and not lose performance on specifically designed hardware
This screams Solaris on x86 all over again.
x86 is a dying platform.. why would mac do that?
I think you seriously need to read up on the subject since it seems you're under the impression that Apple is releasing OS X for PC, which is NOT the case.
Care to explain what that means then?
Jeff Harrell writes for The Shape of Days. "The Intel-based Power Macintoshes that Apple is showing at their developer conference are based on an Intel motherboard, generic Intel graphics and off-the-shelf Pentium 4 CPUs...
That is correct for the dev kits and they are running at G5 speeds.
However Apple will NOT be releasing OSX for you to buy and install on your Dell, it will only run on Intel based Macs.
They will get driver support just like they do now. Ati/Nvidia will continue writing drivers for macs and Intel will start making drivers for their Mac hardware.
It's not that complicated.
Go watch the WWDC keynote if you're still confused.