The thing is, x86 support can and could be a gateway into Apple and a good fit for the laptop performance, but they can also maintain performance of desktops by sticking with the PowerPC architecture. There's nothing stopping them from flip-flopping at any time with OSX. As far as I'm aware, most of the binaries will work on either platform.
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Andir3.0 @ Jan 4th 2007 3:55PM
The thing is, x86 support can and could be a gateway into Apple and a good fit for the laptop performance, but they can also maintain performance of desktops by sticking with the PowerPC architecture. There's nothing stopping them from flip-flopping at any time with OSX. As far as I'm aware, most of the binaries will work on either platform.