downix wrote:
Indeed. My main worry is in hardware, namely the complete lack of forward thinking. You either have purists that insist on sticking to Mot (PPC or Coldfire or m68k), or genericists that want to go x86 (equally a dead-end in my view). I truely want the community to tell these corporate morons to shove off and carve our own path, independent of corporate overlords dictating the direction we can go in. That's why I'm heavily for licenseable CPU architectures.
AFAIK, PowerPC is licenseable as well. IBM and Freescale own it (I think that IBM may have more say), AMCC and PASemi are licensed to use it, as is Xilinx, for their Virtex-4 FPGAs. I have no idea what the licensing costs are.
In the end, the actual CPU won't matter too much. The old OS will be sandboxed either way. So long as we make the jump to 64-bit, it's all good. However, a 64-bit PowerPC CPU would make the transition easier as there's no emulator to write. Forget buying PowerPC chips from Freescale; there are other vendors with better implementations.
Hans