Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Jun 2006 01:17 UTC
Apple Apple sent a seismic shockwave through the Mac market a year ago when it announced that was ditching its long-time processor suppliers IBM and Motorola in favor of chips from occasional arch-nemesis Intel. The announcement came on June 6, 2005, during Steve Jobs' Worldwide Developers Conference keynote - by the end of 2007, the Apple CEO said, all Mac hardware would be running on Intel processors.
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by mipeligro on Fri 30th Jun 2006 18:12 UTC
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2006-06-03

Hey guys? Apple said they were going to transition processors, and they're on the roadmap they said they were going to be on. There's a few potholes in the road, but they're doing fine.

In the context of this article, shouldn't we just say "Congratulations, Apple" and leave it at that? (and save the religious wars for one of Thom's editorils?)