Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jun 2008 22:27 UTC
At the Worldwide Developer Conference currently underway in San Fransisco, Apple unveiled some of the new features coming in Mac OS X Server 10.6, Snow Leopard. Of course the new release gets the same improvements as the client version, but in addition to those, there are a few server-specific features underway too.
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by bousozoku on Wed 11th Jun 2008 05:16 UTC
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2006-01-23
But they STILL haven't answered if PowerPC is going to be supported or not! I've got a Quad 2.5GHz PowerMac G5 and don't feel its time for it to retire, does Apple?
It's likely the PowerPC G5 series are the last of the PowerPC machines to be supported, even if they can't support the full 64-bit address space.
They probably won't answer the question until the last minute when they learn it for themselves.
Member since:
2006-01-23
It's likely the PowerPC G5 series are the last of the PowerPC machines to be supported, even if they can't support the full 64-bit address space.
They probably won't answer the question until the last minute when they learn it for themselves.