powermac said:
My guess is Apple would not make it easy for users to put some version of windows on a Intel Mac. In the end Apple would lose. Sure, some people with strong tech knowledge will figure it out. For Apple to make it easy to do it would be suicide for Mac OSX. Lets face it, OSX is at the heart of the Apple's success!!!
Well, I doubt any Mac user is going to buy a Mac, install Windows, and say "Zowee, this is great! I don't need that thar oh-ess-ex no more!" I mean, c'mon...
On the other hand, Windows users might well buy a Mac just to use Windows, and then start using OS X more and more because they finally
can. And even if they don't keep using OS X, it'd still be good for Apple, because it would increase their market share (most market share numbers are based on systems sold with an OS preinstalled).
I think Apple can and should operate with the belief that they have the best product out there. That means that allowing Windows to be installed isn't a huge threat.
I think it could really work in Apple's favor, even if they only allow Windows to work for the first generation or two of their Intel machines (killing support later would discourage styoopid developers from saying "well, if you can just install Windows on Macs, then we don't need to make Mac software at all"). It'd make Apple's machines soooo much more attractive to switchers, and could even help non-switchers slowly become switchers.
In any case, we'll probably know in a few days.