Anyway I wonder how much more marketshare OS X would get if it would run on i386 or amd64
Overall I don't think this would be a bad move for Apple. They could extensively focus on the Pentium-M.. as a recent article on THG showed.. this CPU performs better than a P4 at a fraction of the energy consumption. So they could use the Pentium-M for desktops as well as for Notebooks. Don't need to support P4 or Athlons and therefor can still keep their hardware business closed as they like it (even though I think this is bad).
Overall I don't think this would be a bad move for Apple. They could extensively focus on the Pentium-M.. as a recent article on THG showed.. this CPU performs better than a P4 at a fraction of the energy consumption. So they could use the Pentium-M for desktops as well as for Notebooks. Don't need to support P4 or Athlons and therefor can still keep their hardware business closed as they like it (even though I think this is bad).
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