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2005-12-04
Dropping support for 32-bit chips was inevitable at some point. I never understood why Apple shipped one generation of 32-bit only chips, when it would clearly require yet another transition only a few years down the road to 64-bit.
Trim support will be great, although it's a shame Apple took so long to implement this one. It's in Win7, and dramatically improves the useability of SSDs.
Personally, I still have some PPC code, and losing Rosetta's going to be a big PITA.
Previous versions in Vista+ is a little different. Those are snapshots generated periodically (IIRC daily in Vista, weekly in Win7.) In Vista+ snapshots are taken on all editions, but the interface to access previous versions requires Business/Pro/Ultimate. What Apple are referring to is backup copies that are generated in response to activity, not a fixed schedule, which is probably more useful.