Mac OS 10.6..Bad news for PowerPC user, if it's true.

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It was to be expected, but unfortunately it seems that this time it is safe, Mac OS 10.6 aka Snow Leopard will be Intel Only:
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Translated version of http://www.logicielmac.com/news5041/Snow_Leopard__adieu_les_PPC_.html
 
Yeah, I hear that one. It would be pity that my work's computer is on PowerPC.
 
lol, Mac OS 10.5 looks like Mac OS 8.1 for PPC, when it was last time for 68k in 4 years after transition into PPC.

It will be 3 years of dropping PPC after transition into Intel.

I hope Apple will give an extended support on 10.5 for PPC users.

Recently, 10.5 has dropped G3 and slower G4 as well, also Mac OS X has dropped earlier PPC (601-604) in last 8 years ago.
 
Yup, it's official.

Official: Mac OS X Snow Leopard doesn't support PowerPC Macs

By AppleInsider Staff
Published: 02:00 PM EST

Documentation included with copies of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard distributed during Apple's developer conference this week confirm that the next-generation operating system does not presently support Macs with PowerPC processors.

LogicielMac.com has published a screen capture of the PDF-based requirements document included on the Snow Leopard disc that provides a rundown of the system's requirements.

The documentation states that in order to install Snow Leopard, developers must have a Mac computer with "an Intel processor" and at least 512MB of RAM, though additional memory is recommended for development purposes.

The findings confirm an AppleInsider report from last September, which cited people familiar with the ongoing development of Leopard as saying that Mac OS X 10.6 would in all likelihood exclude support for PowerPC processors.

According to the Snow Leopard documentation, the new system will also require an Apple-supplied video card, 9GB of hard disk space, and either an internal, external or shared DVD drive.

AppleInsider | Official: Mac OS X Snow Leopard doesn't support PowerPC Macs

RIP for OS support on PPC: 1994-2009

More information about fully 64 bit support on Snow Leopard.
AppleInsider | Road to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: 64-Bits
 
oh good. Probably one or two years, depend if I'm still on same job, I'll make my boss to get new computer for me :D
 
oh good. Probably one or two years, depend if I'm still on same job, I'll make my boss to get new computer for me :D

You have MacBook? right then you probably quality for upgrade to Snow Leopard.
 
Yeah but my work's computer is PowerMac G5 (powerPC)

Oh, bad lucky but final version of Leopard could be good so enough.

Where are you work? graphic design?
 
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