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While i really like SPARC and ia64 as platforms, they just don't have enough presence to justify time and effort on the development front from companies that are barely profitable as is. the developers time (for a desktop centric OS) is better spent on hardware that makes up the vast majority of it's user base.
If/when Oracle resurrects SPARC then they might reconsider. Until then, this is the right move.