If it were me, I'd wait just considering that it will definitly be supported for the forseeable future, plus your software is coming out in may anyway, so you wont take a performance hit.
Linux runs on Intel too.waltchan said:I always think that the Power PCs are real true Apple computers. The Intel sounds like Windows Apple computers to me.
I would suggest not upgrading RAM through Apple, they charge way too much for it. I would get it stock RAM and then buy more from Crucial.com, or newegg.com, it's an easy way to save some cash.MrAndersen said:Thanks for all the responses...it was a great help. So I think this is what I decided on:
...1GB 533 DDR2 Non ECC SDRAM- 2x512
Any last comments o'wise ones?
evilgEEk said:I would suggest not upgrading RAM through Apple, they charge way too much for it. I would get it stock RAM and then buy more from Crucial.com, or newegg.com, it's an easy way to save some cash.
I would also suggest 2gigs of RAM.