koim
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I´ve done some thinking.
I´ts clear that in this situation. Apple will never "take over" the computer market. People will continue to use PC´s for this simple reason:
PC´s are the standard of computers.
You could compare it with cars. PC´s would be the ordinary car that everybody buys, that can be fixed at the local auto-repair shop.
Macs are different though, they use an entirely
different and expensive gasoline. And you need to travel further to get it fixed.
Not sure if I hit the spot there, but the point is nevertheless, that if you´ve got a PC, you can easily buy a new motherboard, prosessor and so forward in your local computer shop. Because it´s standard around the globe.
Mac´s have another motherboard architecture as far as I´ve understood.
Now, what if Apple developed Mac OSX to work on x86 processors. Apple would continue to sell computers, Apple´s computers would be quality assured PC´s with OSX pre-installed.
(As far as I understand, the only differnce between a PC and Mac nowdays is the processor and motherboard?)
I´ts clear that in this situation. Apple will never "take over" the computer market. People will continue to use PC´s for this simple reason:
PC´s are the standard of computers.
You could compare it with cars. PC´s would be the ordinary car that everybody buys, that can be fixed at the local auto-repair shop.
Macs are different though, they use an entirely
different and expensive gasoline. And you need to travel further to get it fixed.
Not sure if I hit the spot there, but the point is nevertheless, that if you´ve got a PC, you can easily buy a new motherboard, prosessor and so forward in your local computer shop. Because it´s standard around the globe.
Mac´s have another motherboard architecture as far as I´ve understood.
Now, what if Apple developed Mac OSX to work on x86 processors. Apple would continue to sell computers, Apple´s computers would be quality assured PC´s with OSX pre-installed.
(As far as I understand, the only differnce between a PC and Mac nowdays is the processor and motherboard?)