Talk:AIM alliance
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IBM never lost interests in PowerPC, they have been working on POWER architecture since 1990 ( or earlier ). Inside IBM, PowerPC is the same as POWER architecture.
But they did give up on PowerPC-based PCs -- and that was the main point of their joining the alliance. Incidentally, Apple is supposed to announce today that they're moving from PowerPC to Intel chips. Which would be the last nail in AIM's coffin. ----Isaac R 16:51, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- AIM died a long time ago, IBM main focus was always on high end workstations and servers, still true today. Apple got a great deal, while it lasted. Motorola got burned, they wanted PowerPC-based PCs but didn't get the support they wanted from Apple or IBM (Apple didn't license their OS - big mistake, and IBM didn't put enough into OS/2 PPC). NT was still new at the time and didn't have the broad support that it does today (it can be argued that NT is the dominate platform for x86). As for Taligent, sorry, I consider that vaporware, it was never a contender IMO. —Pelladon 05:07, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
- Interesting to note that a stripped down version of NT 2000 is used in the Xbox 360, using a custom PowerPC processor (3 core). Pelladon 05:24, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
A usual joke states: At the start of the project, Motorola, the elegant corporation, made a careful planning that included a warning about taking drugs. Apple, of course, rejected the idea. IBM sugested to allow this only to random members. ;-)
- ... I don't get it. --Crnk Mnky 21:05, 12 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Moto G5 merge
- Keep Seperate/No Merge The AIM alliance topic and the Moto project are related as the Moto project was a processor created for their uses... but this topics are unrelated. I think that if the topics are merged, then we need a new 'failures' subheading and then we need more then one failure from the AIM alliance... which we could get, but requres user input. MrMacMan 16:58, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
- Now that I think about it, this probably isn't the best article for a merge, if a merge were to take place at all. Are there any other articles that deal more directly with Moto's PPC development? -- Ned Scott 21:29, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
- I would have suggested PowerPC_G5 but it points to the IBM chip... So my suggestion is, if merged, place PowerPC/Types or in PowerPC generally. If we go for Types, then we need to put under Moto section and then link down later on the page to a 'failures' section as it wouldnt have its own article and adding a paragraph to the text would be messy since it is effectively a table -- but I feel that people looking for specific info about the Moto G5 should have a redirect to the new location -- again, if moved. MrMacMan 22:03, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
- Now that I think about it, this probably isn't the best article for a merge, if a merge were to take place at all. Are there any other articles that deal more directly with Moto's PPC development? -- Ned Scott 21:29, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
- No Merge – The articles are not related the least. It's been a while and no one seems to care much about it. I'm removing the Merge-banner. -- Henriok 16:27, 15 February 2007 (UTC)