Sunday, May 21, 2006
Apple's conversion to Intel is close to complete
This past week Apple announced the Macbook--a replacement for the iBook marking the end of the PPC processor as the core of all of Apple's computers.
I must admit that I have some sadness watching the PPC chipset sunset, but continue to be excited that the Apple line will continue to flourish, be attractive to switchers, and get faster faster.
The only computers that haven't started using the Intel chipset are the desktops, xserve servers, and the eMac.
The MacBook is available in black and white.
I must admit that I have some sadness watching the PPC chipset sunset, but continue to be excited that the Apple line will continue to flourish, be attractive to switchers, and get faster faster.
The only computers that haven't started using the Intel chipset are the desktops, xserve servers, and the eMac.
The MacBook is available in black and white.