Trying to decide between G5 and waiting for MacIntel

Are the G5's not going to be available when the MacIntel desktops come out?
I use all Adobe products. I am not willing to run an emulator and I understand CS3 is at least a year away.
Dont know what to do. If anyone could offer any thoughts I would be most appreciative.

Hi Cindy,
I don't think that they will be, but we don't know. We are all users as you are so we have no real information. One would think that they would since both the Mac Mini and iMac lines have converted, but then there's the PowerBooks. The MacBook Pro only replaced the 15" PowerBook. Since the PowerMac line has 4 different models (similar to the PowerBooks), so who knows what will happen.
You might want to look at Macworld: LabTests. It shows that the CS2 version has not slowed down by much. With a faster Core Duo in the G5, you shouldn't notice a difference.
Jon
PS And once Adobe switches over; it will be blazingly fast.
Mac Mini 1.42Ghz, iPod (All), Airport (Graphite & Express), G4 1.33Ghz iBook, G4 iMac 1Ghz, G3 500Mhz, iBook iMac 233Mhz, eMate, Power Mac 5400 LC, PowerBook 540c, Macintosh 128K, Apple //e, Apple //, and some more...  Mac OS X (10.4.5) Moto Razr, iLife '06, SmartDisk 160Gb, Apple BT Mouse, Sight..

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