Nitro wrote:
@bloodline
Ok there is enough logic in your post, that even I can see that the only future for now is x86. Scary.
I should clarify that, if IBM and/or Freescale were to pump some serious money into their CPU products, they could easily make PPC competitor to the current x86 offerings. IBM proved this when they made the PPC 970 (G5), which was designed to compete with the AthlonXP (The AMD K7)and the Pentium4 (intel Netbust)... which it did very well! Now they need to compete with processors like the Athlon64 (The AMD K8) and the new Intel Core Duo (Intel Yonah)... so a new architecture is required.
Don't worry about the idea of x86, it's just an ISA :-) as I said before... it's nothing more than an option in the compiler, if AMD wanted they could put a PPC ISA frontend on to their K8 architecture and create a really powerfull PPC chip (ok, there are a few technical issues that would need to be addressed... the K8 is geared towards x86, but the theory is correct).
-Edit-
The Apple switch to x86 is due to this stagnation of desktop capable PPC chips. intel was chosen to provide the CPU's for the first range of x86 Macs because;
1. They have huge capacity, so no cpu shortages like Apple suffered with from both Freescale and IBM
2. They do great discounts for volume buyers ;-)
3. intel provide a complete solution... from the cpu, to the chipset to the motherboard design. Steve Jobs keynote address a few days ago cleary stated that intel had done the Hardware work on the new Macs!