Of course getting the existing 3rd party devs to come along will still be the big issue. Perhaps this will help ease the pain during the transition:
[link|http://transitive.com/|http://transitive.com/]
"Business Issue If you are a computer OEM, you may be considering or may already have decided to change the microprocessor at the heart of your platform. The availability of ISV and customer-written applications on these new platforms is an important business issue in these circumstances."
-- [link|http://transitive.com/computer_oem.htm|http://transitive.com/computer_oem.htm]
"QuickTransit allows software that has been compiled for one processor/operating system to be run on another processor/operating system without any source code or binary changes. "
-- [link|http://transitive.com/technology.htm|http://transitive.com/technology.htm]
"Transitive expects to announce that a second computer OEM will deploy products enabled by its technology during the 1st half of 2005 and that others will deploy QuickTransit before the end of the year. Unfortunately, strict confidentiality obligations prevent us from discussing these relationships in any detail."
-- [link|http://transitive.com/customers.htm|http://transitive.com/customers.htm]