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Where did Apple ever make a commitment to a certain time period? Provide the information. Discussions on Mac boards over the internet came to pretty much the conclusion of: get the G5 PPC if you really need it for work and that the performance is crucial for work immediately or hold off to get an Intel one once released.
This filtered back through the forums into articles, online buying advice etc even resellers were advising customers to hold off their purchases. etc. It wasn't as though a unsure buyer couldn't pull on resources to quantify as to whether purchasing a PPC G5 monster at that moment was a good investment. I don't know about you, but I tend to RESEARCH my purchases before slapping down several thousand dollars.
If the general concensus of pundits, forum goers, resellers and so forth is to hold off for the Intel release - you know what? I'd take their advice because to me the several thousand dollars is worth a pretty penny. If the advice from people who are 9/10 correct in their prediction, I'm going to trust them more than I trust Apple - whose sole purpose for pushing the PPC is to maintain the high margin profit stream.