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By Stephen Shankland
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 4, 2005 12:08:00 AM

Apple Computer plans to announce Monday that it's scrapping its partnership with IBM and switching its computers to Intel's microprocessors, CNET News.com has learned.

Apple has used IBM's PowerPC processors since 1994, but will begin a phased transition to Intel's chips, sources familiar with the situation said. Apple plans to move lower-end computers such as the Mac Mini to Intel chips in mid-2006 and higher-end models such as the Power Mac in mid-2007, sources said.

The announcement is expected Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, at which Chief Executive Steve Jobs is giving the keynote speech. The conference would be an appropriate venue: Changing the chips would require programmers to rewrite their software to take full advantage of the new processor.

IBM, Intel and Apple declined to comment for this story.

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The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Apple was considering switching to Intel, but many analysts were skeptical citing the difficulty and risk to Apple.

That skepticism remains. "If they actually do that, I will be surprised, amazed and concerned," said Insight 64 analyst Nathan Brookwood. "I don't know that Apple's market share can survive another architecture shift. Every time they do this, they lose more customers" and more software partners, he said.

Apple successfully navigated a switch in the 1990s from Motorola's 680x0 line of processors to the Power line jointly made by Motorola and IBM. That switch also required software to be revamped to take advantage of the new processors' performance, but emulation software permitted older programs to run on the new machines. (Motorola spinoff Freescale currently makes PowerPC processors for Apple notebooks and the Mac Mini.)

The relationship between Apple and IBM has been rocky at times. Apple openly criticized IBM for chip delivery problems, though Big Blue said it fixed the issue. More recent concerns, which helped spur the Intel deal, included tension between Apple's desire for a wide variety of PowerPC processors and IBM's concerns about the profitability of a low-volume business, according to one source familiar with the partnership.

Over the years, Apple has discussed potential deals with Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, chipmaker representatives have said.

One advantage Apple has this time: The open-source FreeBSD operating system, of which Mac OS X is a variant, already runs on x86 chips such as Intel's Pentium. And Jobs has said Mac OS X could easily run on x86 chips.

The move also raises questions about Apple's future computer strategy. One basic choice it has in the Intel-based PC realm is whether to permit its Mac OS X operating system to run on any company's computer or only its own.

IBM loses cachet with the end of the Apple partnership, but it can take consolation in that it's designing and manufacturing the Power family processors for future gaming consoles from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, said Clay Ryder, a Sageza Group analyst.

"I would think in the sheer volume, all the stuff they're doing with the game consoles would be bigger. But anytime you lose a high-profile customer, that hurts in ways that are not quantifiable but that still hurt," Ryder said.

Indeed, IBM has a "Power Everywhere" marketing campaign to tout the wide use of its Power processors. The chips show up in everything from networking equipment to IBM servers to the most powerful supercomputer, Blue Gene/L.

Intel dominates the PC processor business, with an 81.7 percent market share in the first quarter of 2005, compared with 16.9 percent for Advanced Micro Devices, according to Dean McCarron of Mercury Research. Those numbers do not include PowerPC processors. However, Apple has roughly 1.8 percent of the worldwide PC market, he added.

Apple shipped 1.07 million PCs in the first quarter, and its move to Intel would likely bump up the chipmaker's shipments by a corresponding amount, McCarron added.

CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos and Richard Shim contributed to this report.

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can anyone read between the lines
In my humble oppinion the hardware change is a direct reflection of IBM selling off their PC buisness, and a nudge of $150,000,000 from Microsoft. If OS X or any other flavor of the MAC OS runs on X86... (Read the rest)
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Ummm.... WHAT?!?!? Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/03/05
How misguided? FirstNLastN   | 06/03/05
Look up... IT Scion   | 06/03/05
Misguided? vdraken   | 06/06/05
Sounds like Apple's pulling a Dell.. Wolfie2K3   | 06/06/05
Lost control? flatliner   | 06/07/05
actually, OS-X ALREADY does run on x86 Dave P.   | 06/03/05
Yes but FirstNLastN   | 06/03/05
Quartz Included... Dave P.   | 06/05/05
CPU transition PA-ITGuy   | 06/05/05
2-3% voska   | 06/06/05
In this case PA-ITGuy   | 06/06/05
What made you switch? voska   | 06/06/05
What made me switch. PA-ITGuy   | 06/06/05
yesterday's news was that Apple share is 18% hipparchus2000   | 06/06/05
Of the two hundred million computers sold this year ... ShadeTree   | 06/07/05
Talk about do the math! GoPower   | 06/10/05
YES!!! Grayson Peddie   | 06/03/05
Message has been deleted. FirstNLastN   | 06/03/05
Well from a gamers veiw crashoverride   | 06/03/05
Message has been deleted. slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin   | 06/03/05
I believe he's refering to Mac as in short for Macintosh emcee_z   | 06/03/05
Please forgive me for not being perfect crashoverride   | 06/03/05
It's just that it grates after a while... Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
replay: It's just that it grates after a while crashoverride   | 06/05/05
Common sense, read it in context voska   | 06/06/05
No. Fred Fredrickson   | 06/05/05
You put me down with that comment... Grayson Peddie   | 06/05/05
This raises some an interesting possibility crashoverride   | 06/03/05
Only a possibility IT Scion   | 06/03/05
yea, you're probly right crashoverride   | 06/03/05
Refreshing to see. enduser_z   | 06/03/05
I think the opposite may happen voska   | 06/06/05
Mac OS-X on x86 proof Dave P.   | 06/03/05
Yes I know, but... FirstNLastN   | 06/03/05
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9.576843623 for outstanding strategy Mikey Squawkbox   | 06/03/05
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Waiting for... MrEMann   | 06/05/05
Can't wait Phil_z   | 06/03/05
No need to wait alterego_z   | 06/05/05
Here's why voska   | 06/06/05
Forget Solaris/x86 magcomment   | 06/06/05
Introducing the George Foreman mini-mac! mrm74   | 06/03/05
Maybe I'm missing something? lajesicb   | 06/03/05
Only room for one OS on x86... Mike Cox   | 06/03/05
Ohmygawd... slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin   | 06/03/05
8.003238603 C'mon Mikey which meal Squawkbox   | 06/03/05
7.5 luke_sg   | 06/03/05
Cough... Cough... Please stop! luke_sg   | 06/03/05
Excellent news !! Microsoft beware Prognosticator   | 06/04/05
9.75 Real World   | 06/04/05
Although I don't normally vote, 9.0 just for... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/05/05
Mr. cox sowa@...   | 06/03/05
I think you guys are funnier than Mike himself -nt emcee_z   | 06/03/05
Congratulations Squawkbox   | 06/03/05
Not nessicarily a bad move. emcee_z   | 06/03/05
Oh, the Irony! toadlife   | 06/03/05
Possibly the real story paul351   | 06/03/05
Interesting, but I doubt it. toadlife   | 06/03/05
Uh huh... slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin   | 06/03/05
Makes sense TheCrow_z   | 06/04/05
x86 is at the end of it's life "almost" crashoverride   | 06/04/05
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner! tic swayback   | 06/04/05
Its all about Laptops richman555   | 06/05/05
I'm in the same position tic swayback   | 06/05/05
You may be right. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/04/05
As long as DarthRidiculous   | 06/04/05
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Always something interesting around WWDC time Richard Flude   | 06/03/05
Hype machine in full force tic swayback   | 06/04/05
And the NUXI problem Richard Flude   | 06/04/05
Or cashaww   | 06/05/05
Nacho chips, poker chips, buffalo chips---who cares???... Userama   | 06/03/05
BS jnonneman   | 06/03/05
SHREWD MOVE!!!! Paco20   | 06/03/05
In other news: Pope converts to Paganism gordon@...   | 06/03/05
Funny that they're doing this when they used to chide Intel's chips Mark Miller   | 06/03/05
I believe it's called marketing Prognosticator   | 06/04/05
Yes, but... Mark Miller   | 06/04/05
Dual core & 64b is a great transition point Prognosticator   | 06/05/05
Not so much IBM versus Intel tic swayback   | 06/04/05
Story's either "Nothing", or "All or Nothing" CHJ   | 06/04/05
G5 never cut it - this is the ultimate proof zeusfuse   | 06/04/05
G5 good. G4 bad. joeblow@...   | 06/04/05
You obviously never used the G5 Zy_z   | 06/04/05
I got that too Knorthern Knight   | 06/04/05
I have used G5 - Athlon64 and P4 are faster, clearly zeusfuse   | 06/05/05
What application do you use? Joel R   | 06/05/05
Would these X86 processors for mac be 32 bit? markymark1981   | 06/05/05
ONE benchmark, and it's HEAVILY biased. Joel R   | 06/05/05
you only cite one example zeusfuse   | 06/06/05
Apple to ditch IBM, switch to Intel chips Loverock Davidson   | 06/04/05
Afraid not jbardi@...   | 06/10/05
The End of Times are Near nucrash   | 06/04/05
Yet another OS moves to the commodity platform ... George Mitchell   | 06/04/05
What OS??? What x86??? It's just a chip change on Mac, people!!! Predrag Vasic   | 06/06/05
Sinc the Macintosh is already being made ... ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
The Zealots Are Freakin Out Now nikoli   | 06/04/05
But will zealots like you be laughing on Monday? tic swayback   | 06/04/05
Yeah man I am sooooo frazzled...oh wait a minute I Laff   | 06/04/05
Umm... Yes nucrash   | 06/05/05
148 posts and counting nikoli   | 06/06/05
I've always wondered... Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/04/05
Watch Mac play Windows? George Mitchell   | 06/04/05
Not necessarily Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
No emulation please voska   | 06/06/05
Message has been deleted. akalaniz1   | 06/04/05
Thanks - you smug, overconfident twit bgoss@...   | 06/04/05
Ummm... PA-ITGuy   | 06/04/05
I hope you're wrong... Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
Speaking of spyware... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/05/05
Pity John L. Ries   | 06/04/05
The best thing for the Power architecture... Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
What will...? Qbt   | 06/04/05
Poor..poor BedWeter...I'm mean PeterWeter. She seems Laff   | 06/04/05
I can tell... Qbt   | 06/04/05
I am a fan of this there is no doubt...However as for Laff   | 06/05/05
LMFAO Rick_K   | 06/06/05
Not just the fanboys tic swayback   | 06/05/05
No fair using LOGIC on SaltPeter!!! Laff   | 06/05/05
Ya just won't be happy until you can FilledOut   | 06/04/05
I Just Remembered Jkirk3279   | 06/04/05
You could be right. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
can anyone read between the lines kjgslg@...   | 06/17/05
In a related story... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/05/05
Actually, if they had said AMD, I might have... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/05/05
But Intel has motive Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
chance for AmigaOne,PegasosPPC & even Atari robertb@...   | 06/05/05
Let's ask Steve Jobs tic swayback   | 06/05/05
Hope springs eternal ehhh TIC? Squawkbox   | 06/05/05
Let's check CNet/ZDNet's past on such wild rumors tic swayback   | 06/05/05
bwahahaha ......OOPS.........snicker Squawkbox   | 06/05/05
Yoda much you resemble (NT) tic swayback   | 06/05/05
Looks like they got it right this time ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
if apple is bright and only bright toxicfreak   | 06/05/05
Wow. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/05/05
PC users are Alcoholics, Mac users are... nucrash   | 06/05/05
OMG say it ain't so Squawkbox   | 06/05/05
Here is an odd thought. JoeMama_z   | 06/05/05
A shock move but not a stupid one enternamehere   | 06/05/05
"Marklar" the Apple x86 OS Squawkbox   | 06/05/05
Apple hardware sales could be the real reason for the switch K B   | 06/05/05
Sould have been AMD if anyone Gravian   | 06/05/05
Apple/Intel steveh99   | 06/05/05
just when Power is taking over the lounge room... paul@...   | 06/05/05
A couple fact corrections for you! ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
Break out the Ski's. Hell has frozen over... BitTwiddler   | 06/06/05
IMPOSIBLE! Reverend MacFellow   | 06/06/05
MacWorld says it's so archerjoe   | 06/06/05
Does anyone reall think Apple hasn't _already_ done this? BitTwiddler   | 06/06/05
SELL! dzash2000   | 06/06/05
That depends the type of stock holder you are voska   | 06/06/05
I am... TheCrow_z   | 06/06/05
I am... TheCrow_z   | 06/06/05
Mac OS on Intel Chips Already Here? Rumpled_Foreskin   | 06/06/05
Why this all stinks for Mac heads dzash2000   | 06/06/05
I might buy a G5 soon tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Marklar Reverend MacFellow   | 06/06/05
whole story from 2002 Reverend MacFellow   | 06/06/05
Too little, too late? mwagner@...  ZDNet | 06/06/05
I didn't think of this before when it first happened, but... JohnRoche   | 06/06/05
Not so sure, why would intel do better? voska   | 06/06/05
Very likely... JohnRoche   | 06/06/05
2008 - Apple 70% marketshare! Reverend MacFellow   | 06/06/05
They'll never be able to make that much hardware... Predrag Vasic   | 06/06/05
Mac may see some marketshare increase over this dodge_spirit   | 06/06/05
It's Official! BitTwiddler   | 06/06/05
This should finally put to rest the age old myth ... ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
Should MS worry? No way. John Zern   | 06/06/05
STEVE JOBS' KEYNOTE MESSAGE LEAKED InsanelyLame   | 06/06/05

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