You're right, I should have phrased that better.

But look at the current product lineup -- Apple is still selling G5 iMacs and G4 PowerBooks alongside the MacIntel iMacs and MacBook Pros. So it's conceivable that, just as they continued to sell OS 9- booting PowerMacs even after they had officially transitioned to OS X- only on their "entire product line," it's possible that Apple will continue to (temporarily) sell a few older PowerPC models from the online Apple Store even after they have released MacIntel versions of every computer in their lineup.

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On 20 Jan 2006, at 2:35 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

On 20.01.2006 Darcy James Argue wrote:
By the end of 2006, Apple's entire product line will be using Intel chips, and shortly after that happens, they will stop selling PowerPC Macs entirely.


I don't want to be pedantic, but once Apple's entire product line uses Intel chips, by definition they will have stopped selling Power PC Macs entirely. Since by then they are no longer part of their product line. No?;-)

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