```json
{
    "title": "G5 Powerbook = Fake; Dual-Core Pentium4 Powerbook = ???",
    "url": "https://performancezen.com/2005/06/04/g5-powerbook-fake-dual-core-pentium4-powerbook/",
    "datePublished": "2005-06-04",
    "dateModified": "2005-06-04",
    "language": "en-US",
    "description": "It's all over the web tonight. Intel-powered Apples. Back in the middle of May, I speculated that given the slow development on cooling the G5 enough to fit into a…",
    "author": "spierzchala",
    "publisher": "Performance Zen"
}
```

# G5 Powerbook = Fake; Dual-Core Pentium4 Powerbook = ???

It's all over the web tonight. Intel-powered Apples. Back in the middle of May, I

[speculated](http://www.newestindustry.org/index.php/2005/05/23/apple_and_intel_again)

that given the slow development on cooling the G5 enough to fit into a laptop, Apple was stuck. It had to choose either Intel or AMD to move forward.
Even if this predicted marriage does not come true, Apple has a tough choice to make soon. The PowerPC chip is falling behind.
Then again, Jobs could surprise us all, again.

TECHNORATI:

[Apple](http://www.technorati.com/tag/apple)

,

[Intel](http://www.technorati.com/tag/Intel)

,

[Steve Jobs](http://www.technorati.com/tag/steve+jobs)

,

[Powerbook](http://www.technorati.com/tag/powerbook)

,

[AMD](http://www.technorati.com/tag/amd)
