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So BeBox was just like a PC ...except using weird CPUs?
And while PowerPC perhaps seemed like a good bet at the time, we now know it really wasn't one... Pentium and Pentium Pro were probably good hints of things to come, potential viability of other platforms.
Apple CEO at the time thinks it was "probably one of the biggest mistakes I've ever made, not going to the Intel platform," ( http://www.macworld.co.uk/mac/news/?newsid=7045 ) and instead opting for PPC.
At least ARM seems really viable now ...oh well, we'll wait and see.