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Didn't Microsoft stop supplying the JRE as part of the OS some time ago? They also stopped producing their own version of the VM and SDK tools (okay, Sun was suing them over compliance, but that is beside the point..)
That Apple was still maintaining their own JDK and JRE was slightly insane, given the focus they put on Cocoa... So, Oracle is a big company. They'll either step up to the plate or ignore the Mac. Either way, someone will continue to support Mac via the OpenJDK.