I have been hearing rumors about this nearly as long as people have been telling us that Apple was going to go out of buisness.
It's not inconceivable, BSD unix the core of OSX runs on X86 of course and Apple has successfully managed a transition from one incompatible achitecture (68000 to PPC) to another.
However, I don't see the reason to do it. It won't make software any more available in all probability. The barrier isn't the different microprocessor, it's the different operating system. Despite the clockspeed differences the intel chips are not significantly more powerful as to be worth the difference in switching.
The only reason I could see for doing it, would be if for some reason the PPC architecture was completely failing to progress. The clock speed advances haven't been what we might wish, but this is not the case to the best of my knowledge.
I suspect that a Power 5 derivative chip (despite the G5 moniker they are Power 4 based), possibly multi-core is more likely.
It's not inconceivable, BSD unix the core of OSX runs on X86 of course and Apple has successfully managed a transition from one incompatible achitecture (68000 to PPC) to another.
However, I don't see the reason to do it. It won't make software any more available in all probability. The barrier isn't the different microprocessor, it's the different operating system. Despite the clockspeed differences the intel chips are not significantly more powerful as to be worth the difference in switching.
The only reason I could see for doing it, would be if for some reason the PPC architecture was completely failing to progress. The clock speed advances haven't been what we might wish, but this is not the case to the best of my knowledge.
I suspect that a Power 5 derivative chip (despite the G5 moniker they are Power 4 based), possibly multi-core is more likely.