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- August 10th, 2006
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I just got notification that my new Mac Pro has shipped. Yippee!! And even better, I read that Flash Player 9 for Intel Macs has been released too. Yippee x 2!!!
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I just got notification that my new Mac Pro has shipped. Yippee!! And even better, I read that Flash Player 9 for Intel Macs has been released too. Yippee x 2!!!
Its been quite a while since I’ve had a new Mac pro desktop. I’ve been doing most of my work on Windows for the last few years. When Apple switched over to Intel and then I saw Parallels running virtualization, I knew I would be switching back. So today I put my order in for a new Mac Pro desktop. I’m quite excited and looking forward to it arriving.
Just got down watching live web coverage via MacObserver.
Here are the highlights:
Apple will also have an emulation layer called Rosetta Stone (John note: probably based on Transitive Technologies), that will allow PowerPC apps to run on Intel-based Macs. “… demonstrating it with Quicken, Excel, Photoshop. All of these apps, compiled for PPC, worked fine on the Intel Mac demonstration, It was a completely transparent process.” No Intel-compiled apps were shown running on the Intel-based Mac. Maybe Microsoft can write a better Virtual PC now?
So what is my take on all of this? Not much really. An Apple Mac will still be an Apple Mac. Life will go on as usual. Apple will still sell premium machines running OSX, except now they have a choice and we have a choice. But its doubtful you will have a choice to run OSX on just any x86-based machine.
Rumors of Apple switching to Intel chips originally started this weekend with CNet posting a confirmed story [link]. Later a few other sources jumped in as well, such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.
Steve Jobs is preparing to give his keynote for the Apple WWDC at 10am PST today and I guess all the rumors will come to an end and we can get on with either new PowerPC hardware and figuring out how our lives will change with “Intel Inside”.
Early on, I seriously doubted the rumors and figured CNet was as screwy as the rest of the world, but throughout the weekend, I learned other interesting details such as Apples work with Transitive Technologies, whose slogan is: “Our software allows any software application binary to run on any processor / operating system.â€. I “lived” through the transition of 68k to PowerPC and remember the days of needing a software FPU for emulation during that transitional period. Transitive Technologies could be the emulator for a new transition.
John Gruber has some good blog posts about the stories and the possibilities. Here is his latest post [link]
Personally, I guess I really don’t care what is “inside” my computer. In my office, I have both a Windows box (Dell XPS) and a Mac Mini. I am happy with both, not because of what chip is in each one, but because of the software on each.
My final opinion: I just don’t see it happening. There are far too many risks compared to any possible benefits of the “ultimate switch”. I’m still expecting to see dual-core g5 announcements (IBM970MP) and maybe even a G5 Powerbook (or dual-core G4 Powerbook?). But there is good reason why I work with Flash, and not as an industry analyst, so your guess is as good as mine right now.
Booting my Mac Mini now to get the install started. Today is my first day getting back to work after being at TodCon this week, but I’ll see if I can find some time later to start playing with Tiger and its new features.
[UPDATE]
Well — I couldn’t NOT play with Tiger at least for a bit.. so I messed around to make sure my current apps work (all Macromedia software still works). The two coolest new features for me: RSS Screensaver (this is just cool)… and that Apple finally built in support for my Brother -HL1440 laser printer (shared from my Windows file server). There is a lot of other cool stuff about Tiger but those two rank highest on my list so far.
[UPDATE 2]
Ars Technica has a very large write-up on Tiger.. http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/macosx-10.4.ars/
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