On Apr 17, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I might be completely wrong
Yes, your chart is wrong.
Here's the chart:
10.4 Tiger: Separate PPC & Intel versions
10.5 Leopard: 1 universal PPC & Intel version
10.6 Snow Leopard: Hybrid 32&64 bit kernel, Intel only
10.7 ???: 64-bit kernel only
The process is transitioning from PPC-to-Intel, and from 32-bit-to-64-
bit. Each transition has one "hybrid" build. The PPC-to-Intel hybrid
build is Leopard 10.5. The 32-bit-to-64-bit hybrid build is 10.6 Snow
Leopard. AMD CPUs would be a minor modification with no need for any
separate or hybrid version. Most Hackintosh PCs already work perfectly
with AMD CPUs now.
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