x86s will stay on the desktop,
Laptop PC's dominance is assimilating some embedded type usage e.g. HD-DVD/Blu-Ray/TV portable players,
Btw, Toshiba's HD-A1 HD-DVD player uses Intel's Pentium IV.
simply because if you wish to use an embbedded PC, it is cheaper to buy a common mobo and use it, like ATMs and arcades do.
X86 (Lintel(e.g. LAMP*), Wintel(e.g. WAMP**)) also dominates the 1-way/2-way/4-way server market.
*Linux, Apache, MySQL, Php.
**Windows, Apache, MySQL, Php.
and we will have faster PPCs due to the supercomputer guys (check IBM, for example...)
The reason why BlueGene is *fast* is due to the number of cores involved.
Anyway, in Nov 2007 top 10 supercomputer list
http://www.top500.org/lists/2007/11#top101. IBM POWER based.
2. IBM POWER based.
3. Intel Xeon (Core 2) X64 based.
4. Intel Xeon (Core 2) X64 based.
5. Intel Xeon (Core 2) X64 based.
6. AMD Opteron(K8) X64 based.
7. AMD Opteron(K8) X64 based.
8. IBM POWER based.
9. AMD Opteron(K8) X64 based.
10. IBM POWER based.
As you can see, there’s a mix of X86(X64) and POWER based supercomputers.
Cells will go embbeded also,
Toshiba's CELL based SpurEngine doesn't have PPE core. The Toshiba's SpurEngine (as in the demo) uses Intel's Core 2 as it's host CPU instead of PPE.
It’s possible to built a CELL based system, with X86(X64)+SPUs+NV GPU (e.g. Toshiba'a 17" demo laptop) instead of PPE+SPUs+NV GPU(e.g. PS3).