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  • Reply 41 of 45
    Tacky ? yes !



    but accurate ?



    I just find it amusing that people actually argue about such things on these boards (and it's worse on others). How hard is it to just post facts or speculation and not flame every post one disagrees with ?



    And if you are a participant in the special olympics ... no offense intended, just making a point... so LIGHTEN UP FOLKS !!!
  • Reply 42 of 45
    This was reported today:



    SmartDisk Releases 800Mbps FireWire Drive - Announcement Pulled

    by Remy Davison, Insanely Great Mac

    January 6th 2003



    SmartDisk has released 800Mb/ps FireWire drives - almost.



    The article, [article no longer available - Ed.]. titled "SmartDisk New FirePower Drive Applies FireWire 800 Mbit/ps" published on Businesswire, was pulled at the request of Businesswire and was only available for a few minutes.



    What can be gleaned from the fragments of the PR summary is that these are "a new line of high performance desktop hard drives that connect to Apple's computers using 800Mb/ps FireWire".



    The premature release suggests that Apple will intro 800Mb/ps FireWire ports on at least some of its Macs during CEO Jobs' keynote Tuesday.



    It is unclear why Businesswire would request the item be pulled from Yahoo biz unless the call came from Apple. As far as IGM is aware, Apple still has a shareholding in SmartDisk.



    There is no indication of the release on SmartDisk's home page.



    SmartDisk will be at Booth 1142 at MacWorld from tomorrow.



    Analysis: This was obviously unintentionally sent out early, but tends to confirm that Apple will intro faster FireWire tomorrow. This will give IEEE-1394 an even bigger leg up on USB 2.0 which itself struggles to live up to its advertised '480Mb/ps' speed. 800Mb/ps controllers and devices have reportedly been manufactured in Taiwan since around October, but their utility without the controllers on Macs and PCI cards to drive sales was dubious. Now watch the rush to FireWire 2.0



    Chas
  • Reply 43 of 45
    gnurfgnurf Posts: 20member
    [quote]

    <strong>There are consumer HD cams waiting in the wings for this technology.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Huh?



    Where, what, how, who, why?!?!



    That`d be nice...
  • Reply 44 of 45
    sc_marktsc_markt Posts: 1,402member
    [quote]Originally posted by Macmedia:

    <strong>This was reported today:



    SmartDisk Releases 800Mbps FireWire Drive - Announcement Pulled

    by Remy Davison, Insanely Great Mac

    January 6th 2003



    SmartDisk has released 800Mb/ps FireWire drives - almost.



    The article, [article no longer available - Ed.]. titled "SmartDisk New FirePower Drive Applies FireWire 800 Mbit/ps" published on Businesswire, was pulled at the request of Businesswire and was only available for a few minutes.



    What can be gleaned from the fragments of the PR summary is that these are "a new line of high performance desktop hard drives that connect to Apple's computers using 800Mb/ps FireWire".



    The premature release suggests that Apple will intro 800Mb/ps FireWire ports on at least some of its Macs during CEO Jobs' keynote Tuesday.



    It is unclear why Businesswire would request the item be pulled from Yahoo biz unless the call came from Apple. As far as IGM is aware, Apple still has a shareholding in SmartDisk.



    There is no indication of the release on SmartDisk's home page.



    SmartDisk will be at Booth 1142 at MacWorld from tomorrow.



    Analysis: This was obviously unintentionally sent out early, but tends to confirm that Apple will intro faster FireWire tomorrow. This will give IEEE-1394 an even bigger leg up on USB 2.0 which itself struggles to live up to its advertised '480Mb/ps' speed. 800Mb/ps controllers and devices have reportedly been manufactured in Taiwan since around October, but their utility without the controllers on Macs and PCI cards to drive sales was dubious. Now watch the rush to FireWire 2.0



    Chas</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I wonder if this is the reason for the 3 to 5 day wait on powerbooks? I also wonder if there will be a new powermac mobo for firewire 2? Is it possible that if there is a new mobo that we could also get a new (and much improved) microprocessor on this mobo?
  • Reply 45 of 45
    FireWire 800 is now current hardware. So, moving...
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