MacGadget: Motorola announced an advancement of the G4-Prozessor with the e600. Does it become a daily also CPU Upgrades with the e600 of suns gives?
Vicki H. Burkhard: The e600 is "embedded" a processor chip and by Apple is not supported. We do not intend to use this in the future because also the achievement is only 1.0 GHz. We use at present the power PC 7447A, which is replaced in the future by the power PC 7448. I can give still no exact details or numerical data. The new chip however already is on our production plan.
Can anyone make some comment on that? Would this mean that Freescale has scaling issues? Or that Freescale is well on schedule, as it seems they already have 1.0 GHz parts of e600? And if I am not mistaken, the e600 was meant to reach 2 GHz clock speeds.
Comments
MacGadget: Motorola announced an advancement of the G4-Prozessor with the e600. Does it become a daily also CPU Upgrades with the e600 of suns gives?
Vicki H. Burkhard: The e600 is "embedded" a processor chip and by Apple is not supported. We do not intend to use this in the future because also the achievement is only 1.0 GHz. We use at present the power PC 7447A, which is replaced in the future by the power PC 7448. I can give still no exact details or numerical data. The new chip however already is on our production plan.
Can anyone make some comment on that? Would this mean that Freescale has scaling issues? Or that Freescale is well on schedule, as it seems they already have 1.0 GHz parts of e600? And if I am not mistaken, the e600 was meant to reach 2 GHz clock speeds.