@hirshnoc: stop making things up. Those rumours don't exist - you're trying to make them. For example, they can't just shove an Intel processor in to an iPhone and make it work. The current iPhone is an ARM processor. Intel uses x86. They're entirely different instruction sets. Since your rumours obviously don't need any understanding of what's involved, they basically speak different languages. Applications are compiled for native execution. All applications would break. Not going to happen. Oh, and Apple are also making their own ARM processors through PA Semi. Apple don't have an Intel fetish - not all their products have to be based on x86 Intel chips.