FireArse said:
Dude - i was a little saddened by the lack of an Intel 'Viiv' mini. I had a mate who recently bought a DVI LCD monotir for his windows machine - and wanted to switch. I suggested there might be a chance of an Intel Mac mini - and he sorted out some cash to buy one. He literally had the card and the Apple Education telephone number pre-dialled (i warned him of huge interest) but he was p1ssed when he found out iMacs and MacPro's (or whatever they're called) released.
Does this mean there'll be no 64-bit Power Mac? later on this year? Do Intel do a 64-bit dual Core chip? Can't we have the new PM's run AMD chips?! Please?!
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Just wait until Intel's next family of chips are released in the second half of the year - Merom (replacement for Yonah), Conroe (desktops - iMac et al) and Woodcrest (Power Macs). All these will be 64-bit and even better than Yonah.
I'm a bit annoyed about the lack of an Intel-based Mac Mini as well. I am thinking of switching (using PCs at home as well as at work gets annoying) and a Mac Mini would be a nice, low risk introduction to the wonderful world of Apple (if I don't like it, I can eBay it; if I do like it and want to switch, I can buy an Intel PowerMac next year and dual boot Windows XP/Vista for when I need to use Visual Studio .NET).
If Steve had announced an intel Mini yesterday, I would probably have ordered one by now. I may buy one away, just for the hell of it - it's only £500 or so - and may be a better experience for a beginner like me, as I wouldn't run into problems with software not running on x86 or any potential slowness of Rosetta.
Hmm...