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just because they go x86 doesn't mean they have to go full support for every piece of crap out there.
look at apple, they've decided to only support intel and only really core 2 duo/quad and up.
the big issue will be trying to use any sort of recent graphics card with a working driver. i really don't see that happening at all unless they get a wrapper going.
Edited 2009-10-18 19:21 UTC