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All I know is that Yonah will be widely available around march 2006 as a dual core with speed up to 2.16GHz, and a 667MHz FSB. I believe it will be an UPGRADE from any G4 based PowerBook, which we know won't be faster that 1.8GHz (...
Quote: Originally posted by snoopy On the subject of keeping doors open, it would not surprise me if Apple keeps the door open for some PPC models of the Mac in the future. That should be easy to do since all code will now be written...
Quote: Originally posted by vinney57 Thanks for the info cwestpha ditto. According to the Inquirer, Yonah will be available end of february/early march (instead of january). I found another article about the Apple/Intel...
In the light of all these speculations, it maybe possible that Apple brings REAL Dual, Dual-Core and Dual Dual-Core to the line-up of PowerMacs and Single and/or Dual-Cores to the iMacs. All we know is that Dual PowerMacs won't go faster...
I believe that if they can't update the powerbooks with faster G4s before the end of the year, the PowerBooks will be the first to switch to intels before (or for) WWDC 2006. This doesn't exclude the fact that they can change the...
Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 At the same frequency, you will have about the same performance between all single core models (FX, GX). And you will have the same performance with one MP as with an actual Power Mac dual G5....
Thanks THT, I think that we're all pleased you gave us this informations. In my previous post, I was also asking for the processing power of those different chips. What can we expect from a 1.4GHz 970MP versus (lets say) a 2.0 970FX?
Quote: Originally posted by emig647 I have to take away this statement...... I don't think the ATI 9550 is Core Technology compatible any more.... can anyone confirm this? If it isn't... ibooks are worthless to me. According to...
Quote: Originally posted by ibook911 Would a 13.3-inch widescreen Powerbook make it significantly bigger form factor? A lot wider? I like the size of my Powerbook right now. It would be wider: like an iBook 14" (12.7")...
I just re-read this thread, and I believe I was too optimistic: 13" screen and 5400rpm HDs for iBooks... Maybe the powerbook 12" will turn 13" at Apple Expo, let's hope, and a little speedbump maybe to 1.8Ghz.
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