Transition III
Satan Inside
CEO of Intel: The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.
Steve Jobs: Is it possible to learn this power?
CEO of Intel: Not by using 64-bit PowerPC CPUs from IBM. You have to use 32-bit CPUs based on out-dated 25-year old technology from Intel.
Slashdot Community: Twisted by the Dark Side Steve Jobs becomes.
Macintosh Community: Steve!!! YOU were the chosen one.
From Slashdot:
"I felt something, a disturbance in the network, as if a million mac zealots cried out in horror and were suddenly silenced."
OK, enough with the edited Star Wars quotes. My personal reaction was disbelief, horror, shock, and then anger. I woke up several times at night in horror and disbelief the week this was announced, as if a family member died, thinking "man this ain't happening." People in high places really screwed up for this to happen; our team lost something, part of its ideology, it's uniqueness, it's modern, efficient, and high-tech edge. Part of Apple and Macintosh technology is about to die forever, this is a serious loss; I can only hope that Apple will maintain PowerPC builds of its operating system the way it did with ~25 year-old Borg technology. This is bad, really bad, no matter what positive spin Steve and Co. puts on this news. This news indicates nothing more than failure of the relationship between Apple and IBM to make this technology work, which in my opinion is superior to Intel technology. Apple has a lot of money, it should have taken more responsibility to develop the PowerPC processors, taking on research & development of reducing heat and increasing core frequency. Market forces are at work here. Simply put, IBM just didn't want the PowerPC architecture to succeed and compete against Wintel's the way Apple intended. Sure, the PowerPC architecture is more efficient, i.e. work done per clock cycle, but the chip is a freakin' radiator which is why we don't have 3.0 GHz PowerMac G5's and PowerBook G5's; it is still too Power4-centric. IBM would rather fulfill orders for Sony Playstation 3's and Microsoft XBox 360's than to see something very close to their vaunted Power architecture reach acclaim and stature as a serious technology for multipurpose use on an operating system that is very close to the Linux, which it is pushing on to its customers. Apple wanted more from IBM (higher clock rates, lower heat dissipation, and lower costs) to compete against Intel and Microsoft, IBM said to wish in one hand and poop in the other, and see which one fills up faster; Steve gave Big Blue the bird and the 'just in case' scenario which we all knew about and feared came to be. Now PowerPC is relegated to specialty purposes: mobile phones, network gear, game consoles, and the cores of Cell processors. Some of the PowerPC architecture is Apple technology and is about to die. This is, in my well thought-out opinion, a serious error in judgement by Steve Jobs. As an Apple stockholder, I am frankly more than angry - this is a waste of money and resources!!! Speaking of which, since Steve indicated in his keynote address that sales of Macintoshes and iPods have increased significantly, where's my dividend payment?
So what's this all really mean? Apple and Microsoft are about to go head to head, and like it or not, Mac OS X will be hacked by some slick Slashdotter or script-kiddie to run on beige commodity junk 'ka-neechie-wa' chinese hardware (Linovo - IBM's recent sale of its PC business to the largest Chinese PC manufacturer), Dull, and HP brethren. Apple will no longer be the Mercedes Benz, Jaguar, BMW, Volvo, or Saab of the personal computing world; it will instead take its place among the Cadillac (not a real luxury/performance brand), Buick, Pontiac, Chevy, and dare I say GMC or Ford Crown Victoria, or worse - a 1976 AMC Gremlin. I liken this transition to outsourcing, it looks the same, performs almost as good, but costs less, doesn't require health care and retirement benefits and at the end our lives who's really going to know the difference? With the current George W. Bush and goon path we are on, we're all going to be retiring at age 70 living on pennies. Believe me when I say this, Bill Gates and his goons took note of this news and it is not a little blip on the radar screen. In fact, I'm willing to bet that Bill Gates actually dreamed about this in his sleep, whether or not the dream was of good or bad nature is not the issue, the fact that this news probably influenced his subconscious at some level is to be expected. In short, these are fightin' words. Microsoft is in deep poop as far as direct competition with Apple/Linux; Longhorn development is getting long in the tooth and M$ knows this. Every young teeny bopper lusts after Mac OS X the way older guys, i.e. Al Bundy's, lust after Playboy playmates. These script-kiddies have even made Winders look like Mac OS X, with many hacks of course, but to actually run the operating system complete and unemulated on Borg hardware? This is general population's dream come true. Piracy will run rampant, Mac OS X will be 'unsupported' on Borg hardware and gain momentum, but it will run and it will dethrone Microsoft because Bill Gates and his goons are lazy lethargic cave trolls with IV lines pumping green compounds into the veins of their bodies, and too buzzed to actually think straight and produce a good solid product. Linux is going to take a serious hit, to IBM's disgruntlement, which it is pushing and will likely fail, which it brought upon itself by not supporting Apple in its endeavors. The switch to Intel sucks, I mean really sucks, this is a serious step backwards in technology; 64-bit chip to a 32-bit chip. This does not make any sound or reasonable sense. Steve and Co. no longer want to be different, he is hell bent on being No. 1, using cheap commodity hardware by the metric hind-load from China, which is not a bad thing to want; it's just the manner in which he's doing it that bothers me. I liked living in my isolated cozy high-tech cutting edge Macintosh Universe. I have successfully converted several Borg Drones to the Light Side of the Force. Why did Steve and Big Blue have to mess it up?
All I can say is, this is bad, really bad. I still want my dividend payment Steve. My CUNA brokerage account has direct access to my credit union checking account, just deposit the payment there.
My hope is that IBM will somehow pull through and perhaps, Apple will offer both IBM PowerPC processors and Satan Inside to whoever wants which platform; that way everyone wins. I still think that PowerPC is the way of the future, not 25-year old x86 technology. This is so bad, REALLY BAD.
This might not be so bad if Intel offered something other than out-dated x86 technology. Going from modern design state-of-the-art 64-bit IBM PowerPC to ancient Intel design is a bad business choice.
Steve should have stayed with PowerPC.