Suppose that a Hackintosh is the closest to a license as we are ever going to get from Apple...
Thanks for all the recommendations, I think I'll wait a bit and then consider building a hackintosh :)
@Preetam, @pvjames: Well, you either got a thicker and heavier machine with standard parts or you use custom ram modules that aren't easily replaceable. Apple offers both machines, the standard MacBook Pros and the new ones, it's the buyer's decision which one to pick. I don't get why this would be a bad move, it's not like they're killing an option here.
Lotsa Logic audio users on here :)
On a side note - was waiting for the new Macbook Airs - any mention of them?
PC hardware is a moot point - i7 is an i7 in a metal Mac case or a plastic fantastic Pc case - as with all the other bits of hardware - a Mac is a Pc and vice versa aside from EFI Bios and disk management, lots of audio stuff mainly exists on the OSX platform - can't stand Pc Pro Tools even though it's the same program - habit I suppose! :) A computer is just a box you shove shit in one end and it pops out the other IMHO - I dont care if its a Vic 20 or a Cray as long as it does what I want.
Mac version is GPU accelerated too (via Open GL 2.0). Premiere and AE can even take advantage of Quadro cards:
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/tech-specs.html
Sorry to insist but it looks like Adobe suite for mac supports CUDA: http://blogs.adobe.com/premiereprotraining/2011/08/adobe-premiere-pro-nvidia-cuda-drivers-and-mac-osx-v10-7-lion.html
However we're "digressing"...
Isn't OpenCL bigger than Apple now? I thought that the issues with Cuda was that it was platform dependent (NVidia) and OpenCL wasn't... Now developed by Khronos Group...
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