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Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 6, 2005 6:04:00 PM

SAN FRANCISCO--After years of trying to get people to switch to Macs from Intel-based computers, Apple Computer itself has switched.

CEO Steve Jobs announced Monday that Apple will gradually shift its Mac line to Intel-based chips over the next two years. The move confirms a timetable first reported by CNET News.com.

Jobs' announcement formed the centerpiece of a keynote speech to Mac programmers attending the company's annual Worldwide Developer Conference here. The conference, expected to draw some 3,800 attendees this year, is a traditional venue for Apple product launches.

"Mac OS X has been leading a secret double life the past five years."
--Steve Jobs
Apple Computer CEO

In his speech, Jobs revealed that Apple has been developing all versions of OS X since its inception to run on Intel and PowerPC chips.

"Mac OS X has been leading a secret double life the past five years," he said.

The move to Intel marks a tectonic shift for Apple, which has used processors from IBM and Motorola (now Freescale Semiconductor) throughout the life of the Mac. However, the company has changed architectures before, shifting in the 1990s from Motorola's 68000 family of chips to the PowerPC architecture jointly developed by IBM and Motorola.

Jobs also noted the significant effort required earlier this decade when Apple moved from Mac OS 9 to Mac OS X. Although the operating systems are only a digit apart, he noted that the move to a Unix-based system was a major shift. "This was a brain transplant," Jobs said.

The CEO showed a demo of the Tiger operating system on an Intel-based machine, saying, "We've been running on an Intel system all morning."

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As for why Apple was making the shift, Jobs pointed both to past problems and to the PowerPC road map, which he said won't deliver enough performance at the low-power usages needed for powerful notebooks.

Two years ago at the same conference, Jobs introduced the first G5-based Power Macs and promised developers that the company would have a 3GHz PowerMac within 12 months. The company still doesn't have a machine that fast. "We haven't been able to deliver," he said. Nor has Apple been able to introduce a G5-based laptop--something Jobs said "I think a lot of you would like."

Things weren't looking better in the coming months, Jobs said, saying that IBM's PowerPC road map would only deliver about a fifth the performace per watt as a comparable Intel chip.

Jobs said there are a lot of products Apple envisions for the coming years, but "we don't know how to build them with the future PowerPC road map."

Jobs added that most of the necessary OS work has been done, but developers will have to do some work to make their applications work on Intel-based machines.

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Programs written will require various amounts of effort--from a few days of tweaking to months of rewriting--depending on the tools used to create them.

Some software that's insulated from the underlying chips, such as widgets and Java applications, will work without modification, Jobs said.

Going forward, Mac developers will be able to create universal binaries of their programs that will run on both types of chips.

In the meantime, Apple has a transcoding tool called Rosetta that will allow programs written for PowerPC chips to run on Intel-based machines. "Every application is not going to be universal from Day 1," Jobs told the audience.

A Microsoft executive said the company would create universal binaries with future versions of Office for the Mac. And Adobe Systems CEO Bruce Chizen told developers they can be "absolutely sure" his company would support Apple's transition.

"The only question I have, Steve, is: What took you so long?" Chizen said.

Also on Monday, Jobs said the next version of OS X, called Leopard, will be released in late 2006 or early 2007. That is the same time frame as Microsoft's next Windows update, dubbed Longhorn, he noted. Microsoft has said Longhorn will be released by late 2006.

After Jobs' presentation, Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller addressed the issue of running Windows on Macs, saying there are no plans to sell or support Windows on an Intel-based Mac. "That doesn't preclude someone from running it on a Mac. They probably will," he said. "We won't do anything to preclude that."

However, Schiller said the company does not plan to let people run Mac OS X on other computer makers' hardware. "We will not allow running Mac OS X on anything other than an Apple Mac," he said.

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Let This Day Be Marked ericortner   | 06/06/05
rotten apple PaulWallen   | 06/06/05
Sooner than Later kgyarmati   | 06/06/05
Read the releases... BitTwiddler   | 06/06/05
Is that what they mean by, "Intel-based"? The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
Aah, what did you say about extension? magpie_z   | 06/07/05
Why not AMD? Financial stability. orange dog   | 06/06/05
S Jobs putting the nails in Apple Computers coffin chulangj   | 06/07/05
Way off the mark richman555   | 06/07/05
Because of sheer stupidity... wizzzer   | 06/06/05
That's what you call GREAT marketing (nt) SantiagoCrespo   | 06/07/05
Dang! tic swayback   | 06/06/05
How naive FirstNLastN   | 06/06/05
Naive, or taking the long view? tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Apple computers don't obsolete as quick voska   | 06/06/05
Because they are already obsolecent when purchased.. wizzzer   | 06/06/05
Different definitions LinuxHippie   | 06/06/05
P3 500MHz .... Jake M.D.   | 06/06/05
*(NT) AMD K6-2 450MHz The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
PIII/733, use Linux kernel 2.6.10 and rarely MepisLINUXuser   | 06/06/05
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PIII, Stable and solid bigJ_z   | 09/05/05
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It's all about the software tic swayback   | 06/06/05
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Furthering my dilemma tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Re: Re: Dang nightshade0143   | 06/07/05
Why decide Steve Jobs wasn't telling the truth? Anton Philidor   | 06/06/05
Is it that easy? tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Yes. Anton Philidor   | 06/06/05
I'll believe it when I see it tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Your beloved Mac osreinstall   | 06/06/05
Data should be platform independent The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
According to the Article osreinstall   | 06/06/05
Rosetta will take care of that... BitTwiddler   | 06/06/05
Yeah, right SantiagoCrespo   | 06/07/05
I could swear I saw something about... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/06/05
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You won't be seeing them at all Rick_K   | 06/06/05
Let the weeping wailing gnashing of teeth begin Squawkbox   | 06/06/05
So where's the lawsuit tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Microsoft and Sony are not dumping Intel! ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
So what's your point on power? The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
Bad for Apple sales? george_ou   | 06/06/05
Do Apple buyers care most about the chips? Anton Philidor   | 06/06/05
The naive may be scared away tic swayback   | 06/06/05
If they discount the current Macs steeply... Anton Philidor   | 06/06/05
Apple --> Discount mustangj36@...   | 06/06/05
Discounts are already offered tic swayback   | 06/06/05
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All of the above/None of the above tic swayback   | 06/06/05
the mac is a religion,,,, wizzzer   | 06/06/05
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Canadians? tic swayback   | 06/06/05
That is today's technology osreinstall   | 06/06/05
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New OS Competiton dcreed   | 06/06/05
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G5 is a dog - you Mac users don't know how lucky you are zeusfuse   | 06/07/05
Not quite tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Don't bet on it blackcube   | 06/06/05
You pretty much just insulted everyone.. ;) Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/06/05
Dude, you gotta lay off the laxitives! (nt) >:-P MepisLINUXuser   | 06/06/05
a few question remain toxicfreak   | 06/06/05
Answers to your questions JohnRoche   | 06/06/05
ummm.. no doh123   | 06/06/05
NO OSX on Non Apple Hardware mrlinux   | 06/06/05
Till someone figures how the lockout mechanism works(nt) ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
?????????????????????????????????? SNIL   | 06/06/05
Read the last paragraph of the article(nt) ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
Re: a few question remain MepisLINUXuser   | 06/06/05
Why can't I install OSX on my PC today? The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
I stand corrected. I humble myself before... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/06/05
Billy Who?!? The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
Oh, I see. Once again... MepisLINUXuser   | 06/07/05
despite appearances.. sd_0001   | 06/06/05
Windows already runs on Mac FirstNLastN   | 06/06/05
RE: Windows already runs on a Mac JakAttak   | 06/06/05
Dual Core and Virtualization dcreed   | 06/06/05
No dual boot frgough@...   | 06/06/05
No way... ajole   | 06/06/05
So Windows will run on a Mac... Anton Philidor   | 06/06/05
Re: Windows will run on a Mac alterego_z   | 06/06/05
I think you miss the opportunity here voska   | 06/06/05
Expensive way to play games. enduser_z   | 06/06/05
This how I see it voska   | 06/06/05
nVidia Rocks! The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
Windows will run on a Mac Hayvern   | 06/06/05
Doubtful tty0   | 06/06/05
And cheesy wire hubcaps will fit on a Ferrari.. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/06/05
Games voska   | 06/06/05
BIOS rkadowns   | 06/06/05
Unlikely windows will run on mac CyrilB   | 06/06/05
uh, why would someone do that? mnishiza   | 09/07/05
They're switching chips steveh99   | 06/06/05
Feel that seismic tremor in the Redmond area? Userama   | 06/06/05
The brand with 1.8% of the market... Anton Philidor   | 06/06/05
Macs in use are more than 1.8% alterego_z   | 06/06/05
Actually... ajole   | 06/06/05
Actual numbers tic swayback   | 06/06/05
Why is that? voska   | 06/06/05
It's called a Niche market dcreed   | 06/06/05
Puhleeze... ShadeTree   | 06/06/05
But PCs bought are generally replacements voska   | 06/06/05
Conflicting numbers tic swayback   | 06/06/05
That's because there's software pcolvin@...   | 06/06/05
Yeah, Right! Don't have to up my graded... The King's Servant   | 06/06/05
Gee, with such a piddly market share... Userama   | 06/06/05