Is there going to be a new Power Mac CPU in January?

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
I am looking at replacing my G3 that I have had for over five years. I am wondering if in January, a new Power Mac CPU will be coming out. I was just looking at the imac G5s and was leery about the all in one. I also understand the monitor isn't all that great. Give me some input please.
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  • Reply 1 of 33
    The answer is: No one knows. Since January isn't too far away, it probably wouldn't hurt to wait and see.
  • Reply 2 of 33
    I'm typing on a new imac g5 right now. The screen is fine, the software is great, it is an awesome machine. If you wait till Jan. there is always the chance that if something is announced, it may not ship until Feb or March. Do you want a computer now or in 4-5 months? If you can wait, go for it. But then there will be the rumors of the next release in the summer.
  • Reply 3 of 33
    emig647emig647 Posts: 2,455member
    I would bet my bank account that NO Powermac g5 will be announced in Jan. I'm actually very leary about it being announced in March. I would bet on June again. I have a feeling it will be a complete revamp of the line. Rev C's usually are. Though I have a HUGE feeling that apple is going to stick with the single optical drive and dual hard drive case.



    Personally I don't think it would hurt to buy a rev B. I have a rev B 970fx 2.0 g5. I love it. I had a single 733 g4 before this. I did however upgrade the graphics card to the 9800xt. I would advise you to at least get a 9600xt.



    I don't know how you're still using a g3. But if you can hold out to June... do it... if not, you're not going to lose a whole lot by not waiting and getting what's available now.
  • Reply 4 of 33
    onlookeronlooker Posts: 5,252member
    I hope so. I hope they did something extraordinary, and ended my suffering.
  • Reply 5 of 33
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    I am currently typing on an Imac G5 20 inch : it's the best LCD screen I have, even better than my 20 inch LCD screen from la CIE.



    It's a very good computer for home use. I do not see the difference with my office dual G5 2,0 ghz in term of performance for my daily use.
  • Reply 6 of 33
    Another G3 owner here waiting...........



    My machine works fine , but now the software is beginning to

    outpace my poor old Beige tower's 300Mhz CPU and without AGP it's days are numbered as a hand me down to my kids next spring.



    Even though the current single processor models are leaps and bounds

    faster than what I have, I try to keep in mind that this machine cost me nearly $3000 and replacing it deserves careful consideration.
  • Reply 7 of 33
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by FallenFromTheTree

    Another G3 owner here waiting...........



    My machine works fine , but now the software is beginning to

    outpace my poor old Beige tower's 300Mhz CPU and without AGP it's days are numbered as a hand me down to my kids next spring.



    Even though the current single processor models are leaps and bounds

    faster than what I have, I try to keep in mind that this machine cost me nearly $3000 and replacing it deserves careful consideration.




    The 1,8 ghz G5 is much more performant than the G3 300. You will be impressed by the increase of performance between those two models.

    The beige G3 is a 66 mhz mobo against dual channel DDR 400

    The bus is 66 mhz against 600 mhz

    The PCI bus for the video card is 16 times slower than the AGP 8 X bus

    The SATA drive is 150 mB/Sec compared to 33 MB/sec

    There is no USB, no firewire ports in the beige.

    Ethernet is limited to 10 Mbits/sec, the Imac 100.

    The beige is a G3 without altivec, the G5 is an VMX 64 bit chip.



    I can think of a single application who will not be way faster on an imac G5.
  • Reply 8 of 33
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Powerdoc

    The 1,8 ghz G5 is much more performant than the G3 300. You will be impressed by the increase of performance between those two models.

    The beige G3 is a 66 mhz mobo against dual channel DDR 400

    The bus is 66 mhz against 600 mhz

    The PCI bus for the video card is 16 times slower than the AGP 8 X bus

    The SATA drive is 150 mB/Sec compared to 33 MB/sec

    There is no USB, no firewire ports in the beige.

    Ethernet is limited to 10 Mbits/sec, the Imac 100.

    The beige is a G3 without altivec, the G5 is an VMX 64 bit chip.



    I can think of a single application who will not be way faster on an imac G5.




    At least I installed a USB card, Radeon 7000 card, Pioneer DVR106 Burner, a 120 MB Hitachi/IBM HD running 10.2.8 and it still works!



    I've looked at the current lineup across the board and what I've seen

    and READ has convinced me to wait till spring.



    ....and my tax return <">
  • Reply 9 of 33
    I have the 20" G5 iMac at home with a gig of memory and at work I attach a 23" AL display to my 1.5 PB with 1.5 gigs of memory. Since I don't do a lot of heavy lifting with either (except an accounting app) I have found that the "experience" of using either is very similar, The 20" display is glorious - very close to the 23" when not using them side by side. If I find I need more power on the G5 I will bump memory to 2 gigs.



    The only major improvement I see for the iMac in the reasonable future is an option to upgrade the graphics card, but I doubt if I would notice the difference with the apps I have.



    Since I had the 23" display I did consider a PM, but the reality is that I am tired of a ton of boxes around the house. The iMac more than addresses my needs and is a real joy.



    While there will always be something better down the road the hardware available today is pretty impressive.
  • Reply 10 of 33
    Quote:

    Originally posted by FallenFromTheTree

    Another G3 owner here waiting...........



    My machine works fine , but now the software is beginning to

    outpace my poor old Beige tower's 300Mhz CPU and without AGP it's days are numbered as a hand me down to my kids next spring.



    Even though the current single processor models are leaps and bounds

    faster than what I have, I try to keep in mind that this machine cost me nearly $3000 and replacing it deserves careful consideration.




    it doesnt really matter what it cost you. thats just the nature of technology. you pay lots of money or things, and then they become outdated. get what you can afford and dont worry about that hunk of plastic you're working on right now.
  • Reply 11 of 33
    It's always difficult to balance the need/want ratios.



    But old geezers like me can still dream about cool toys.



    My " old hunk of plastic " will hold me till I see a Quadra.



    Or I could be really practical and spend $55,000

    on a MATCHING two seat sports car! <">







  • Reply 12 of 33
    The display sucks. Look at it compared to the Apple Pro LCDs! It looks gross.





    Quote:

    Originally posted by Powerdoc

    I am currently typing on an Imac G5 20 inch : it's the best LCD screen I have, even better than my 20 inch LCD screen from la CIE.



    It's a very good computer for home use. I do not see the difference with my office dual G5 2,0 ghz in term of performance for my daily use.




  • Reply 13 of 33
    emig647emig647 Posts: 2,455member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by webmail

    The display sucks. Look at it compared to the Apple Pro LCDs! It looks gross.



    Or any other pro LCD display for that matter.
  • Reply 14 of 33
    its a wonderful LCD...for the price. Its not much more to have that great computer ewith its nice LCD then to have one great lcd and no computer. It is what it is. You could not expect more out of it.. its very nice.
  • Reply 15 of 33
    Quote:

    Originally posted by FallenFromTheTree

    It's always difficult to balance the need/want ratios.



    But old geezers like me can still dream about cool toys.



    My " old hunk of plastic " will hold me till I see a Quadra.



    Or I could be really practical and spend $55,000

    on a MATCHING two seat sports car! <">











    BUY THE CAR!! BUY THE CAR!!!
  • Reply 16 of 33
    kedakeda Posts: 722member
    BUY THE CAR!!!



    I autocross w/a guy who drive one of those. SHWEEEET!
  • Reply 17 of 33
    mellomello Posts: 555member
    I still use my powermac 7100/66 at home. Mainly for word processing &

    until recently light web browsing. For some reason internet explorer

    will freeze it up when the window opens up & netscape is not reading the

    pages correctly.



    Ten Years! The ROI beats any pc out there. It's been upgraded to 250 mhz,

    128 megs of ram & a 4gig hardrive. My Apple lazer printer still works fine too.



    Any heavy duty stuff that I do is on my mac at work. I am saving up to

    upgrade my home system (hopefully by Feb/March.) Specs:



    Dual 2.5ghz G5 w/2gig ram

    30 inch apple monitor

    canon I990 photo printer

    Epson Perfection 4870 Photo Scanner

    Adobe Design Pack

    Digital Camera (7-8 megapixel. Not sure which one though)

    Altec Lansing FX6021 - 2.1 Speakers



    And maybe the 60gig photo iPod. Hopefully I can get my accountant

    to write it off as a business expense if I use it as an external backup as well.

    It's about 10 grand for all of this. I'm hoping that there will be new

    dual-core dual-processor mac released in January.
  • Reply 18 of 33
    Let's see.......



    A G5 Quadra powered, all aluminum, Shelby authenticated

    1965 427 AC Cobra!



    If I merry off the kids before they go to college

    Give the wife a one way ticket somewhere.......

    Sell the house and build a really nice broadband equipped

    garage to live in,

    I might actually be able to pull it off

    before I'm ready for that eternal dirt nap. <">
  • Reply 19 of 33
    emig647emig647 Posts: 2,455member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by FallenFromTheTree

    Let's see.......



    A G5 Quadra powered, all aluminum, Shelby authenticated

    1965 427 AC Cobra!



    If I merry off the kids before they go to college

    Give the wife a one way ticket somewhere.......

    Sell the house and build a really nice broadband equipped

    garage to live in,

    I might actually be able to pull it off

    before I'm ready for that eternal dirt nap. <">




    What a perfect life that would be :P



    I'd add riding my dirtbike on a track on 10 acres of land... but that's me
  • Reply 20 of 33
    Quote:

    Originally posted by emig647

    What a perfect life that would be :P



    I'd add riding my dirtbike on a track on 10 acres of land... but that's me






    The 10 acres, the house, the wife and the kids are why I'm still running my G3!
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