Am I missing something here? Apple has never been in the business of making CPUs. They make computers. For this they choose parts, like all others who make computers. The PowerPC had been developed by IBM at the start. Then they lost interest in the 32-bit part and sold it to Freescale, who subsequently lost interest and sold it to NXP, who are currently not developing it any further. Apparently they're waiting for a sucker to hoist this onto.Solar wrote:Apple has been in the CPU business, and then pulled their plug on PowerPC in favor of x86... so why should they even want to go back to "rolling their own"?
PowerPC 64 OTOH is still going strong in data centers. And still developed by IBM.
But that's beside the point: Apple has never been in the CPU business. Unless you think I'm in the CPU business because I recently purchased one.