As I understand it, Altivec is what Moto needed for the imbedded chips that is
most of their market. I don't think they can sell it . But IBM can license it
from them as Apple wanted them to do several years ago. It would create the same
desired results.

Roger

Aaron Willems wrote:

> You are wrong. Apple is never going to use Intel Processors. Like I said
> yesterday, My best guess would be Apple buying the Altivec technology from
> Motorola and selling it to IBM to incorporate into their new Power4
> Processor. People have been saying since 1990 Apple is going to go Intel.
> Let it go, it's never going to happen.
>
> -Aaron
>


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