Windows on new Intels - it's official!

Posted by Andy Field 
Windows on new Intels - it's official!
April 05, 2006 01:18PM
This just crossed AP Wire - yowza...those Intel Macs should start flying off the shelf! Andy


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Apple launches software to help load Microsoft's Windows XP on Intel-based Macs

By MAY WONG
AP Technology Writer
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Apple Computer Inc. unveiled software Wednesday to help owners of its new Intel-based Macs run Microsoft Corp.'s rival Windows XP operating system, despite the computer maker's insistence it won't assist such efforts.
Apple's new "Boot Camp" software, a "beta" test version available as a free download, lets computer users with a Windows XP installation disk load that system on the Mac.
Apple shares rose nearly 8 percent in midday trading.
"It makes the Mac the most versatile computer on the market," said Tim Bajarin, a tech industry consultant at Creative Strategies.
Bajarin said the move should lure Windows users who "had their eye on a Mac but knew they could not run their favorite Windows programs on an Apple-based computer."
When Apple introduced its first computer based on Intel Corp. chips in January, the company said it had no intention of selling or supporting Windows on its machines, though it has not done anything to preclude people from doing it themselves.
Apple said Wednesday that stance remains true, yet the new software will ease Windows installation "by providing a simple graphical step-by-step assistant application."
"Apple has no desire or plan to sell or support Windows, but many customers have expressed their interest to run Windows on Apple's superior hardware now that we use Intel processors," Philip Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in a statement.
Indeed, for months, hackers have been diligently working on programs to let users of Intel-based Macs switch between the two competing operating systems.
Apple turned to Intel chips, the same ones used to power most PCs using Windows, after saying its previous suppliers, IBM Corp. and Motorola Corp.'s spinoff Freescale Semiconductor Inc., couldn't meet Apple's needs for faster, more energy-efficient chips.
But the Intel-based Macs continued to run Apple's own proprietary operating system.
Because Windows is much more dominant, Mac users don't have access to many software programs written only for Windows. The switch to Intel chips lets users load Windows onto a Mac computer, without the need for emulation software that slows performance. But until Wednesday, the user needed some technical expertise to pull it off.
The Boot Camp software makes it easier to install Windows and lets users run either Mac OS X or Windows when they restart their computer.
Deutsche Bank analyst Chris Whitmore said in a research note that Apple is likely to grow its worldwide market share beyond the current range of 3 percent to 4 percent, while American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu described the announcement as a "significant game changer."
A final version of Boot Camp will be available as a feature in the upcoming Mac OS X version 10.5, code-named "Leopard." Apple said it will preview Leopard in August, but it hasn't yet disclosed a release date or price for the upgrade.
Apple shares gained $4.77, or 7.8 percent, to $65.94 in midday trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market, while Microsoft shares rose 4 cents to $27.68 and shares of Intel rose 3 cents to $19.33.
(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Re: Windows on new Intels - it's official!
April 05, 2006 04:42PM
I certainly didn't expect this. I guess in the future we'll be able to dual boot between Sony Vegas and FCP. smiling smiley



- Justin Barham -
Re: Windows on new Intels - it's official!
April 05, 2006 07:28PM
Here's the Beta release if anyone with an intel mac wants to give it a go.

[www.apple.com]

No more waiting for Avid to catch up versions on the mac?

I think it's great, even if I don't personally want to work in Windoze. And I don't.

Here's Apple's official list of what you need to play

" * Mac OS X Tiger v10.4.6 (check Software Update)
* The latest Firmware update (check Support Downloads)
* 10GB free hard disk space
* An Intel-based Mac
* A blank recordable CD
* A printer for the instructions (You?ll want to print them before installing Windows, really.)
* A bona fide installation disc for Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, Home or Professional (No multi-disc, upgrade or Media Center versions.)"



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