Mac OS X 10.6 “Snow Leopard” to support PowerPC chips, despite rumors?
by at June 7, 2008 6:00 pm
Sections: Apple News, Conferences, Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Rumors, Snow Leopard, WWDC
Sections: Apple News, Conferences, Mac OS X, Operating Systems, Rumors, Snow Leopard, WWDC

Contrary to the recent rumors that Apple would drop PowerPC architecture support with its newest update to OS X, a tipster (and possible Apple insider) was able to acquire the latest build of the soon to be released update of Mac OS X 10.6, and found some evidence that Apple might actually be keeping the chip alive.
The tipster, who wished to remain anonymous for obvious reasons, found a WWDC seed release labeled 10.6. After going through it for a while, he found the following information:
If the tip happens to be true, then it looks like Apple’s not exactly ready to let go of its PowerPC chips and hand over chip building to a third party. Perhaps we’ll have to wait for a few more OS X builds before Apple creates a completely Intel-only version of Mac OS X.
Via [Gizmodo]
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