I do digress on my point as it relates to yours Kurt, and while various flavours of the OS have been installed on hardware that shouldn't have been possible, this is not an option for everyday users (hacks and all being required).
There is an upgrade market for various components, but the processor is definitely not one of them and that is often the main requirement for upgrades. This once wasn't so much of a problem - in the clone days - but it almost killed Apple off as a company, so there are reasons for the lock-in beyond the obvious.
I understand your point though, and it is valid, but it's also just part of buying into the cult of Mac. For better or worse.
There is an upgrade market for various components, but the processor is definitely not one of them and that is often the main requirement for upgrades. This once wasn't so much of a problem - in the clone days - but it almost killed Apple off as a company, so there are reasons for the lock-in beyond the obvious.
I understand your point though, and it is valid, but it's also just part of buying into the cult of Mac. For better or worse.
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