Steve was probably aware that the first thing PC users will try when they have learned that Apple was moving to Intel CPU is to crack the protection and make OSX x86 running on any PC.
According to several sources, it seems that it is now possible to install OSX x86 on any PC, even a SSE3-unable PC. It seems to work with VMWare (a VirtualPc-like for PC), but also when booting from a HDs on which OSX x86 has been previously installed. It seems that it is not anymore required to have the famous TPM chips theoretically necessary to ensure that OSX x86 is running on a Apple computer.
We will keep you updated as soon as we get details and additional info, especially what is required configuration.
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