x86 and PowerPC versions of OS X now nearly identical
It seems as though the x86 version of OS X is almost identical to the PowerPC version as of the last revision of both operating systems this week, reports the OSx86 Project blog. However, the TPM (Trusted Platform Module), security put in place to keep OSx86 from running on any type of x86 processor, seems to have increased alongside the operating system. Versions of the updated OS are apparently out in the wild.
Because of the seeming sameness of the two systems, some speculation has begun to spring up about whether this means we are on track for a MacIntel machine much earlier than June, the release date promised by Jobs.