ddr in 933 and dual 1ghz
who says we didn't get ddr
Cache advance
In the 933MHz and dual 1GHz Power Mac G4 models, faster-than-light processor speed gets an additional boost with an advanced cache memory architecture that provides ultrafast, dedicated memory with massively enhanced throughput. Accessing data from main memory is significantly faster than accessing data from the hard drive, and in these two models the system architecture takes this concept one step further with an even faster level of memory called L3 cache. The L3 cache uses 2MB of high speed, Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM running at up to 500MHz ? boosting processor function by providing fast access to data and application code at speeds of up to 4 gigabytes per second (GBps).
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Cache advance
In the 933MHz and dual 1GHz Power Mac G4 models, faster-than-light processor speed gets an additional boost with an advanced cache memory architecture that provides ultrafast, dedicated memory with massively enhanced throughput. Accessing data from main memory is significantly faster than accessing data from the hard drive, and in these two models the system architecture takes this concept one step further with an even faster level of memory called L3 cache. The L3 cache uses 2MB of high speed, Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM running at up to 500MHz ? boosting processor function by providing fast access to data and application code at speeds of up to 4 gigabytes per second (GBps).
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blechk! I wanted to see AT LEAST ddr-ram and a faster system bus