Wintel is now Mintel? 2005-06-07 - By Vince Marco
Back Perhaps, but I tend to disagree. Certainly, I am pained to see Apple transition again, but it opens up interesting possibilities.
What would stop Apple (or someone else) from supporting Windows running on these new machines. In fact, if they wanted to really push OSX they could support running Windows apps (ala. Classic) directly in OSX. Apple could very easily become the number 1 PC maker in the industry period, and provide users with exceptionally designed hardware across the board, with the option of running all three major OSes (Windows, Linux, OSX).
It seems the biggest concern will be who will want to buy a Mac between now and when these new machines come out. Anyways, it is better to see this than Apple not being able to get chips due to demand from the XBox market. And the crowd at the keynote had no idea the demos were running on OSX on Intell, until Job's indicated such. That is pretty seamless.
Vince
On Jun 6, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Douglas Alden Peterson wrote:
> > Will this effect the Mac side of anything? > > Well, I personally think it's terrible news. > Mac users have just gone through a slew of > changes with the major shift to OSX and > now most software will have to be changed > again to match the new chips. Sure, these > changes will happen over time, but I think > it will not be welcomed by the printing > professionals. > > But, then again, I'm an old Mac stick-in-the-mud. >
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