This is fascinating.
I do wish a more serious, more "real" and authentic company than PsyStar(what kind of name is that, anyway?) would try to get in talks with Apple to develop custom mac machines. I'm sure the demand would be incredibly high for users to make their own PC's, choose their own hardware, and have the choice to run Windows, Mac and Linux on it. The only legal way for us to do this now is by getting the Apple built machines, but often people do want to have their own touch.
Especially since Apple's consumer base has been expanding quite fast recently, more of their costumers are bound to be likely to want to have some freedom in their choice of hardware configs.
Anyway, I don't it'll legally happen anytime soon. Apple hardware is selling well enough for Apple as it is, and as others have said, it's been Apple's philosophy to keep everything "under the same roof" (and it works well for them).
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