Torvalds takes bite of Mac mini

by admin October 13, 2006 at 11:00 am

Linus Torvalds has picked up one of Apple’s new Intel-based Mac minis to play with, but the Linux creator still prefers Apple’s old PowerPC architecture for his primary desktop machine.

“I’m actually still running a G5, but I also have a Mac mini,” Torvalds revealed today in an e-mail to ZDNet Australia.

The Linux creator has been running an Apple G5 since at least March 2005, switching from a normal x86-based desktop sometime before that. At that stage he attributed the switch to the importance of IBM’s Power architecture as well as a desire to try a new system.

Since then, however, Apple has stopped using PowerPC chips, bringing its machines into line with other vendors by adopting Intel’s new x86 multiple-core CPUs.

While Torvalds said he liked the aesthetics of the mini, he still had concerns about Apple’s hardware, so the Intel machine remains more of a plaything than anything else.

Full article: ZDNet Australia