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By Richard Shim
Posted on ZDNet News: May 13, 2005 9:11:00 PM

The nifty clips of video games supporting Microsoft's new Xbox 360 console are running on Apple machines, Microsoft confirmed on Friday.

"We purchased a number of Apple G5's because very specific hardware components of the G5 allow developers to emulate some of the technology behind future Xbox products and services," a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement. "This is an interim development tool that will be replaced with a more powerful and comprehensive solution later."

The current systems shown at product introductions are prototypes. Final systems are expected to come out in all three major regions--North America, Europe and Asia--by the end of the year.

The prices for the new consoles have yet to be announced, but executives have said they won't be released until after the E3 game conference in Los Angeles next week.

Some details have been released on the new console, such as its 20GB hard drive, DVD-ROM drive and 500MHz ATI graphics processor, but others will be announced during the conference. Executives have said that up to 40 titles for the Xbox 360 will be announced by the end of the year.

The new console from Microsoft is based on a similar IBM PowerPC architecture used in Apple computers--the Xbox 360 uses three 3.2GHz symmetrical cores, according to the company. Apple has been using PowerPC chips since 1994 and Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs has said the company is happy with IBM's PowerPC family of chips.

Microsoft recently switched processors from an Intel chip used in the first Xbox console to a custom Xbox processor based on Big Blue's Power technology in its new Xbox 360.

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I'm sure it will
Most articles are touting these processors as the next wave we will see sometime 2006. I would think Mac would be first in line.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: IT Scion Posted on: 05/26/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
XBox = iMac Mini  Techscan | 05/13/05
Excellent, so any Xbox live subterfuge will be developed on a Mac..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/13/05
Yeah, but it's not gonna change...  slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin | 05/13/05
Umm..  IT Scion | 05/16/05
Xbox 359 is just another Microsoft scam.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/13/05
hi  robustengine | 05/13/05
Xunil_Sierutuf  jogiba@... | 05/14/05
But why?  Jeff Spicoli | 05/14/05
Nah, she ran off with the MS dealer on the corner  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/14/05
No Surprise, Really...  slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin | 05/13/05
Suped up Gamecube  emcee_z | 05/13/05
But...  oasis268 | 05/14/05
yes, NEW games are better  emcee_z | 05/15/05
"some of the technology"  T25 | 05/13/05
Been there, done that  The-Bytemaster | 05/13/05
I was thinking,  T25 | 05/14/05
Exactly  openMind | 05/20/05
What's next? Longhorn on an iPod?  dzash2000 | 05/14/05
You're not gonna see Longhorn on a PC!  olePigeon | 05/14/05
The very sad part is this  IT Scion | 05/16/05
XP, XBox adverts on Macs; oh, the sting of reality!  Jeff Spicoli | 05/14/05
What would you expect?  Hugh Jass | 05/14/05
Bwahahaha!! Oh man!!  Jeff Spicoli | 05/14/05
a more powerful ? solution ?  jacrav | 05/14/05
No  IT Scion | 05/16/05
What I'm hoping...  tic swayback | 05/18/05
I'm sure it will  IT Scion | 05/26/05
Gotta cut M$ a little slack here...  gfeier | 05/14/05
But it's still MS.. does the Devil deserve a break?  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/14/05
Exactly, once a criminal always a criminal  Jeff Spicoli | 05/14/05
Perhaps not time...  oasis268 | 05/14/05
This is not a surprise and why shouldn't they?  mlindl | 05/15/05
Look at it more realistically  Jeff Spicoli | 05/15/05
Can't stand it that Mac users were right all along, can you?  YuridaMan | 05/15/05
Actually, Jeff IS a Mac user  Hugh Jass | 05/15/05
What makes me think...  mabricen | 05/16/05
What makes you think  IT Scion | 05/16/05
Not quite right  Rick_K | 05/22/05
Good Move by Microslut!  Reverend MacFellow | 05/17/05

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