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One Year of OSx86


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It was one year ago today that Steve Jobs announced the transition to Intel-based Macintosh computers during his WWDC 2005 keynote, ending years of Marklar rumors and speculation. It closed the era of the PowerPC, and ushered in a new period for Apple, one with Windows on Macs, standard PC hardware, and increasing sales. Even with all the fanfare, we could never have dreamt exactly what these changes meant: the death of the PowerMac, OS X on normal PCs, and the fastest Macs on the planet. Whether it's "Macintel", "Mactel", or "Intel Mac", it stirred a world of discussion - and publicity - for Apple. Jobs picked a fitting day for such an announcement, drawing comparisons to D-Day, a battle which turned the tide against the Nazis during WWII. Will the Intel Mac turn the tide on the commodity PC maker? We'll have to wait and see.

 

Here's to a year of Intel Macs.


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kinda funny on the day one year anniversary, i built a old intel transition dev-box. just missing that nice g5 case and custom mobo. (intel codename "barracuda" if i remember right :D) but hey enough gloating and hooray for OSX86 project!

 

BTW: ive still got all of my osx86 coasters (nonworking install DVDs) and just about every release and patch ever since the beginning :angel:

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I read the announcement and was initially among those who felt betrayed. But, well, add my name to the list of users who thanks to osx86project.org, and access to run it on HP/Compaq hardware, got the opportunity to show off OS X to many other IT folks who would have never even thought about it otherwise. Now, after weeks of research, I attempted to buy a black Macbook with a few toys night before last. My wife (I am a lucky guy), one upped me - ordered a loaded 17" MBP, which shipped yesterday. Happy B day osx86, and happy early Fatherday to me ;-).

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