Apple Announces Mac OS X For x86, Moves To Intel’s Processors
March 31st, 2002 at 2:00 PM - News by Bryan Chaffin
Apple has announced Mac OS X for Intelis line of processors, commonly referred to as x86. Calling the new release "Mac OS X for x86," Apple is attempting to leverage the popular "Intel Inside" logo in order to increase its market share. From Appleis press release:
Apple® today announced Mac® OS X For x86, which enables Mac OS X to run on Intel® equipped computers."We didnit buy that "MHz Myth" stuff any more than our customers did," said Steve Jobs, Appleis CEO. "The Velocity Engine is just so much pipe smoke, and it was time to hook ourselves up with the real power in the computing world, Intel."
"It has been embarrassing to run those highly specialized Photoshop® bake-offs to try and say that the G4 was faster than the Pentium® line, and now this way we donit have to," said Phil Schiller, Appleis senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "What better April present to deliver to our customers?"
Mac OS X for x86® brings full support for the Pentium 4® and Xeon® processor lines. Mac OS X for PowerPC® software will run on Mac OS X for x86® with a simple recompile and a minimal amount of recoding, taking advantage of a new set of APIs called Nitrate that replaces the now outdated Carbon APIs. "While we know that all life is based on Carbon, it comes out again in the end as nitrates," said Avadis iAviei Tevanian, Appleis senior vice president of Software Engineering. "We thought that a fitting name for APIs designed to work with Intelis processor line."
Apple says that the new OS is available now and will run on PCs with Intelis processors as soon as Apple makes them. The company says that running Mac OS X for x86 requires a special boot ROM that locks the new OS to Apple branded hardware. The company has not yet announced new Intel-based hardware. Stay tuned to TMO for more news when it becomes available.
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