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They implied that PPC support was not going to disappear, that it had a long future ahead of it. They made a big song and dance about fat binaries and the like. Everything the said made it seem like PPC had a long future. Of course they never came out and blatantly said it would be dropped after 3 years. I am sure the ambiguity of what they were saying was deliberate. They were just like your stereotypical sleazy politician deliberately employing ambiguity.
Its obvious why they did this. They did not want to lose out on sales.