Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 11:19 UTC, submitted by Francis Kuntz
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Sounds good. Apple does not want a hardware lock-in for it's software. And being CPU agnostic means that the software must be flexible, modular and maintainable, which are signs of good software quality.
I guess we'll find out how serious they are about leveraging LLVM to do their porting work for them.






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Sounds good. Apple does not want a hardware lock-in for it's software. And being CPU agnostic means that the software must be flexible, modular and maintainable, which are signs of good software quality.