Should I upgrade to Intel? Or stay on Power PC?

Hi all. I have a problem and was wondering if you all could help me out. I currently own a Dual 1.8 G5 Power PC Mac. I'm debating on weather I should just do some minor upgrades (like up my hard drive space and max out my memory) or if I should start saving for an Intel Mac Pro.
Here is my situation. I currently use Final Cut Pro and Aperture\Photoshop CS3 to do video and photo editing. My G5 is a little slow, but it gets the job done. I don't want to put $300 in upgrades in this thing and then be forced a year later to upgrade to Intel due to software requirements.
So... does anyone know the time frame for when Apple is going to stop making their software compatible with Power PC Macs? Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!

You can invest in hard drives and that will not be lost or wasted, and you can get a lot better performance over what you are using for storage. One G5 2.7DP user threw three 10K VelociRaptors into his system (boot and two drive stripe) - expensive but heavy and large files and apps open in zero bounces.
The time to start saving is the day after you buy a system, slow and gradual, once you have upped the memory and drives of course.
A year from now? will be using what Intel is starting to push out the door this fall. Nehalem cpu, DDR3, possibly SLI, 10.6 Snow Leopard, USB3 and who knows, Firewire 1600. And Snow is highly unlikely to have any support for PPC.
But, will your software and CS4/5 be ready for Snow and when?
I'd wait as last MWSF saw "Early 2008 Mac Pro" seems like they can't still call it a 2008.
The current Mac Pro, even the Store Specials, are great value now and mature product.
It depends on the files and work and what slow is now, or if you have optimized your setup with RAID and such.
At a minimum, a couple WD Caviar 640GB drives and 2-4GB RAM to tide you over?

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