
An opinion article at APCMag: "The focus of Snow Leopard is on core upgrades, not shiny new features. A bedrock focused update that delivers a streamlined, enhanced OS X. Stability. Efficiency. A "new generation of core technologies." All this is about raising the floor on the entire system. Multi-core optimization, support for 16TB RAM (yes, Terabytes), and a language to allow developers to tap the power of the graphics processor are just a few of the key upgrades. But you can't lift the floor and let people walk around where the floor used to be all at the same time. Not without leaving holes for a potential
rising damp problem further down the track."
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Also it's quite possible to fit a modern GPU to a PPC system.
Except for later PPC Mac Pros that were already very high-end workstation systems to begin with (and thus are replaced rather than run without upgrades for over 6 years by the companies and professionals that need such expensive bleeding edge type systems) it's my understanding that Apple did not sell multiprocessor or multicore (correct me if I'm wrong, I think they didn't sell any multicore PPCs) PPC computers. Thus the argument is essentially correct.