Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 349 from 2003/10/12
From: 1 AU, EU, DE/HU
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It was a few percent of Freescale's sales
bbrv stated somewhere that Apple gave 3% of Freescale's sales, IIRC. Well, to believe it or not, it's everyone's own decision.
I think it's at least close to the real value, and let's not forget: G4 was still in use in Apple's best selling models, like iBook, Powerbook, and eMac. So i find a bit ironic, that Apple sued IBM for their change to Intel, while they still sold (and also currently sell) most of their computers with Freescale CPU inside...
Anyway, i think it's a fact that with Apple's move, the Pegasos/ODW became much more important to Freescale, than it was before. Not because it's selling in millions, but it's the
last desktop computer built on a Freescale CPU, still selling worldwide, and has
official support in some mainstream OS (ie. Linux). And this is
huge additional value, while it costs practically nothing for Freescale, because the Pegasos uses standard chips primary made for embedded use. And according to the last happenings, Freescale seems to realise this, fortunately. Still a long way to go, but the beginning seems good.