I expect faster macs for the same price. How's that for cool - more bang for the buck
It would be cool to see something totally new, though. Like a 64-bit CPU with on-chip memory (Like Athlons will have by christmas).
I wouldn't put it beyond Apple to skip a generation of computer developmet, especially since they have been using last gen. hardware (SDRam, ata-66 etc.) for so long they are going to have to just to keep up!
The color selection tool clearly has straight edges in many places. Either the picture has been resized from a very small picture, it was originally a low res JPEG, or the picture was created and not taken.
As long as it isn't the same G4 parts in a new box, I will be buying one reguardless of what it looks like.
<strong>Does the type of RAM affect the multiplier ratio? I thought a 133 MHz bus would need the same multiplier for 1 GHz regardless of the type of RAM.</strong><hr></blockquote>
This is correct. The CPU-to-FSB clock ratio is always given in multiples of the base FSB frequency, not of the doubled (DDR) or quadrupled (QDR) effective frequency.
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It would be cool to see something totally new, though. Like a 64-bit CPU with on-chip memory (Like Athlons will have by christmas).
I wouldn't put it beyond Apple to skip a generation of computer developmet, especially since they have been using last gen. hardware (SDRam, ata-66 etc.) for so long they are going to have to just to keep up!
four little vent holes on the front panel of the new case...
it's not a case, it's the promised glove and these are where your fingers go
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
<strong>hmmm...
four little vent holes on the front panel of the new case...
it's not a case, it's the promised glove and these are where your fingers go
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
Ah, that explains those iBowlingBall rumors all over the net.
<img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
Aug Release Date %90
Sept Release Date %10 (seybold)
G4s up to 2 Ghz %5
G4s up to 1.7 Ghz %15
G4s up to 1.5 Ghz %50
G4s up to 1.4 Ghz %20
G4s up to 1.2 Ghz %10
G4s up to G5s < %5
DDR %80
Same PC133 %20
Rambus - Hahahahhaa.....
New, Ugly ass case from spy pics - %20
New Swanky case from Photoshop touch up of Spy Pics - %60
Brushed aluminum, Xserve style case - %20
Completely new mainboard and FSB - %50
Some changes to current MoBo - %45
No changes to MoBo - %5
Steve Jobs Bursting into tears at Press event - %17.89807444987
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<strong>Can someone email me the pics, I do not have them on my work computer.
[email protected]
Thank Ya!</strong><hr></blockquote>
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Thanks.
<strong>Can someone email me the pics, I do not have them on my work computer.
[email protected]
Thank Ya!</strong><hr></blockquote>
They were still up at MacNN the last I saw. In the powermac forum.
The color selection tool clearly has straight edges in many places. Either the picture has been resized from a very small picture, it was originally a low res JPEG, or the picture was created and not taken.
As long as it isn't the same G4 parts in a new box, I will be buying one reguardless of what it looks like.
<strong>Do not post pictures. If you want to trade them between yourselves outside of AI then we have nothing to do with that. But NO LINKS, NO PICS.
Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
yeah, 'cause if you, like, post them pics and stuff, monish'll break his nda and he won't have the cool new kit and stuff...
<a href="http://www.handyscripts.co.uk/trubador_egg.htm" target="_blank">example, via Metafilter</a>
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133MHz Front Side Bus:
6x 800MHz 6.5x 866MHz
7x 933MHz 7.5x 1000MHz
8x 1066MHz 8.5x 1133MHz
9x 1200MHz 9.5x 1266MHz
10x 1333MHz 10.5x 1400MHz
11x 1466MHz 11.5x 1533MHz
12x 1600MHz
166MHz Front Side Bus:
5x 833MHz 5.5x 916MHz
6x 1000MHz 6.5x 1083MHz
7x 1166MHz 7.5x 1250MHz
8x 1333MHz 8.5x 1416MHz
9x 1500MHz 9.5x 1583MHz
10x 1666MHz 10.5x 1750MHz
11x 1833MHz 11.5x 1916MHz
12x 2000MHz
133MHz Double Data Rate Front Side Bus (266MHz effective):
3x 800MHz 3.5x 933MHz
4x 1066MHz 4.5x 1200MHz
5x 1333MHz 5.5x 1466MHz
6x 1600MHz 6.5x 1733MHz
7x 1866MHz 7.5x 2000MHz
8x 2133MHz 8.5x 2266MHz
9x 2400MHz 9.5x 2533MHz
10x 2666MHz 10.5x 2800MHz
11x 2933MHz 11.5x 3066MHz
12x 3200MHz
166MHz Double Data Rate Front Side Bus (333MHz effective):
2.5x 833MHz
3x 1000MHz 3.5x 1166MHz
4x 1333MHz 4.5x 1500MHz
5x 1666MHz 5.5x 1833MHz
6x 2000MHz 6.5x 2166MHz
7x 2333MHz 7.5x 2500MHz
8x 2666MHz 8.5x 2833MHz
9x 3000MHz 9.5x 3166MHz
10x 3333MHz 10.5x 3500MHz
11x 3666MHz 11.5x 3833MHz
12x 4000MHz
Just so the silly numbers are possible.
Myself, I would bet on a max clockspeed less than or equal to 1500MHz.
<strong>Does the type of RAM affect the multiplier ratio? I thought a 133 MHz bus would need the same multiplier for 1 GHz regardless of the type of RAM.</strong><hr></blockquote>
This is correct. The CPU-to-FSB clock ratio is always given in multiples of the base FSB frequency, not of the doubled (DDR) or quadrupled (QDR) effective frequency.
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RazzFazz