X86 is a fine architecture its solid, its stable (relatively), its very very cheap...and components are everywhere... I know its a generally a better price/performance ratio...and when people talk of watts and power consumption I often find myself thinking 'well yeah thats true, BUT if 1 3ghz X86 is doing the work of two or more PPC's and it's initial cost is less then a quarter the price, and its more reliable because if it breaks it can be replaced 4 times over and not cost more there, then the power consumption argument is bunk' ...
The reason thing that makes PPC viable is its reliability/stability its low noise (noise bothers alot of computer users), its clean assembler (so I'm told),...it has its merit ... OSX/MorphOS are the two reasons I will go PowerPC... I want a PPC970 to run OSX (good stable, mainstream Unix) and MorphOS (fast/lite amiga compatible OS)... I hope by this time next year I'm running a Peg2 and Dual G5 2ghz mac!... thats my dream for later this year!... I can keep hoping!

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