posted this to The Farm, but I thought it bore
repeating here…
That’s the
My counterpart at Microsoft, Robert Scoble, writes:
…the
entire industry is shaking because of Steve Jobs’ decision. It’s
impossible to know all the details until the shaking subsides a bit.
It will be one of the most interesting weeks in technology
since I started blogging, that’s for sure.
Although the keynote isn’t being webcast,
tech blog Engadget
has been keeping everyone apprised of Steve Jobs’ announcements at
WWDC
2005 by live-blogging the event, and it’s official: Apple is
switching to Intel chips!
The way he’s been doing it is quite dramatic — the keynote
slides,
which were presented on Mac OS X using Apple’s Keynote app was running
on a P4 3.6GHz!
Some quick notes, based on the available info thus
far:
- Two years ago, Jobs promised a
3.0GHz
PowerMac, and hasn’t been able to deliver since the PowerPC still
hasn’t hit those speeds.
- The
Intel architecture also offers more processing power for less
electrical power: 70 integer performance units/watt versus PowerPC’s
15.
- A personal obersavtion: You may want to keep
an eye on this page,
which shows PowerPC G5 configurations outperforming Intel
configurations. I expect that it will disappear from Apple’s
site shortly.
- The
rumours about the “Just in Case” scenario — the ones that mentioned
that a team within Apple has been making sure that OS X compiles on
Intel — are true! According to Jobs, for the past 5 years,”Mac OS X
has been
living a secret double life.”
- The lowdown for
Mac developers:
- Widgets, scripts and
Java should just work from the get-go.
- Cocoa/Xcode apps should need “just a small tweak” and a
recompile.
- Carbon/Xcode apps will need “a few
weeks of tweaking” and a recompile.
- Carbon/Metrowerks apps should be moved to XCode.
- A new technology,
Rosetta, will run existing PowerPC apps on
Intel.
This may be all the
tech
publications and sites talk about for the next little while…
2 replies on “Will Apple Go With Intel? (Hint: Yes)”
Has anyone noticed the new Intel Macs are scheduled to ship by June 6th, 2006 (Jobs has never set such a specific date before)
Plus the original Apple computer sold for $666.66
The then look at the logo… bite of an apple? Come on!
I think June 6th is because it would be exactly a year from when he announced it. But the 6/6/6 is kinda spooky.