Apple's plans for world domination? Crazy idea being Apple's next move?
→[More:]How's this for a crazy take -- Apple moves to x86 platform because that's what the public thinks is important in a computer.
Apple's mobo design does away with what I calculate to be more than eight generations of design legacy and design cruft.
Its own OS, having the advantage of a Unixy kernel, runs like greased lightening on this platform. It also runs Windows,
but it emulates the legacy hardware Windows depends upon. Windows runs, but not like greased lightening.
Microsoft is now forced to play its hand: Windows will never run fast enough on our legacy-hobbled designs. It leaps to its proprietary XBox design.
Apple's gambling that the consumer public will associate 'Apple Pentium' with 'computer' and 'Microsoft XBox' with 'games'.
The beauty of this is that Microsoft
doesn't care. Its OS division is failing fast; its gaming platform and Office divisions are the bad-asses. Its Office division would be delighted to work on coding its products for a great OS (and might even see a market in the *BSDs). Its gaming division couldn't care less. And its Windows division is, I suspect, quite prepared to throw in the towel after Vista is released.
We, the consumers, benefit like mad: those that are gamers will get a platform that really is best-suited to that use; those that are apps-geeks will get an OS and GUI that is best-suited to that use. Win-win all around, there.
Whatcha think? Plausible?