1. As far as I know, nobody has talked about exactly <i>which</i> Intel chip will be used in the Macs that actually ship to customers. We'll see what happens.
2. Tiger already runs on Intel machines, so Leopard will be an entirely new major release, not just Intel compatibility.
3. Keep in mind this is *not* Mac OS X for generic x86 hardware. In other words, you can't just take a Windows machine and install Mac OS X on it. Apple sells computers, not operating systems.
by Scott Stevenson — Jun 06
2. Tiger already runs on Intel machines, so Leopard will be an entirely new major release, not just Intel compatibility.
3. Keep in mind this is *not* Mac OS X for generic x86 hardware. In other words, you can't just take a Windows machine and install Mac OS X on it. Apple sells computers, not operating systems.