PowerBook G5 and iBook G5 Leaked By Taiwan Contractors
Check out the table several paragraphs down on:
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20050114A7040.html
It is reported that Asustek will be delivering iBook G5s in 2nd Quarter of 2005! And PowerBook G5s in 2nd Quarter of 2005 will be delivered by Quanta.
Let us now go CRAZY and COULD THIS BE TRUE??
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20050114A7040.html
It is reported that Asustek will be delivering iBook G5s in 2nd Quarter of 2005! And PowerBook G5s in 2nd Quarter of 2005 will be delivered by Quanta.
Let us now go CRAZY and COULD THIS BE TRUE??



Comments
Originally posted by sunilraman
Let us now go CRAZY and COULD THIS BE TRUE??
No, it is a typo. No way to introduce at the same time Powerbooks AND iBooks with G5s inside.
And, the digitimes site seems to be unaccessible at the moment....
But still, I'd be very surprised if Apple were able to launch G5 iBooks and Powerbooks at the same time.
Maybe we should call this forum "permanent insanity"
I'm not saying it's all true of course, -how could I know anyway- But would they make 3 typo's ( iBook G5) in 1 article ?
Hmmm...
Originally posted by Dylsexic Manupilator
Ok I read the digitimes article.
I'm not saying it's all true of course, -how could I know anyway- But would they make 3 typo's ( iBook G5) in 1 article ?
Hmmm...
my point exactly to the naysayers that say it is a typo... ibook especially is listed as "iBook/iBook G5" ... umm that's not a typo unless the writer was high or somefin.
i have my doubts, but those are oriented around misinformation rather than a 'typo'. this is a major taiwanese site that covers their massive IT industry, not just some blogger fan boy or anythin.
my chips (pun intended
Peace 8)
chief financial officer Peter Oppenheimer said during Apple's Q1 2005 conference call today. The likelihood of such a product emerging in the near future is increasingly looking grim.
Originally posted by PB
No, it is a typo. No way to introduce at the same time Powerbooks AND iBooks with G5s inside.
Maybe you need to understand it another way : iBook G5 is really the 12" Powerbook G5 (12" Powerbooks G4 are produced by Asustek, while the other 2 are produced by Quanta, if I remember right...).
I seem to recall some saying that they didn't think an iBook and PowerBook with a G4 would co-exist. That happened. I wouldn't be surprised if the 12" models of both series retained G4 processors, though.
The ones actually labeled Powerbook G5 are surely the 15 and 17 inch machines.
I agree, there will *not* be iBook G5s in quarter two. However, I do now believe we *will* see Powerbook G5s in quarter two. This is fantastic news!
Unfortunately, I was going to buy a Powerbook, when they release the G4 updates this month. I will no longer do that. I guess the initial reports, which called for Powerbook G5 at WWDC were correct.
Big Question: Will they have to raise the prices on the Powerbook line for the G5, or with other components always going down in price, can they keep the price the same as it is now?
Originally posted by Dylsexic Manupilator
Well, Macbidouille is reporting it too, adding that Digitimes have a tradition of dropping "bombs" like that.
yeah, and there bombs are usually duds, they don't have a good track record.
Originally posted by ibook911
Big Question: Will they have to raise the prices on the Powerbook line for the G5, or with other components always going down in price, can they keep the price the same as it is now?
When they popped a G5 into the iMac they actually dropped the price a few hundred $$. Saying that I doubt they will drop the pBook price (they might drop the 15"/17" price actually) but its highly likely that they will remain the same.
Originally posted by The General
yeah, and there bombs are usually duds, they don't have a good track record.
Well, that's just BS. They had several rumors that got famous cease and desist letters from Apple. they actually gave up on reporting their own rumors because of the legal implications...
Originally posted by iBeard
When they popped a G5 into the iMac they actually dropped the price a few hundred $$.
This price drop is due to the much cheaper new design of the iMac G5, something rather unlikely to happen with an iBook.
Originally posted by ibook911
Someone else said this already, and I think they were spot on. the iBook G5 is actually the 12" Powerbook G5. They are the manufacturer of the 12 inch Powerbooks, so somehow the wording got misplaced.
The ones actually labeled Powerbook G5 are surely the 15 and 17 inch machines.
Maybe but that's asuming the 12" PowerBook (if there still is one) will be based on the 12" iBook (if there still is one) and certainly Apple will being introducing a whole new PowerBook design for the G5 series. Then again maybe there will be a 13" widescreen iBook and Apple will have a 13" widescreen PowerBook design based on it for cost reasons. I would like to see the low-end PowerBook brought up to spec with the rest of the line though.
Originally posted by New
Well, that's just BS. They had several rumors that got famous cease and desist letters from Apple. they actually gave up on reporting their own rumors because of the legal implications...
you mean like the 15.4" powerbooks, the 19"(not 20") imac., powerbook g5 at last years wddc,ect.. just do a google search, you'll find plenty.
Originally posted by New
Well, that's just BS. They had several rumors that got famous cease and desist letters from Apple. they actually gave up on reporting their own rumors because of the legal implications...
I don't recall any legal action taken against Digitimes and they are not even a rumor site. They have had some pretty inaccurate reports in the past so I wouldn't put too much faith into it. Still, maybe Apple plans to make this year's WWDC a huge G5/64-bit event and it would be the ideal place to announce new PowerMacs, PowerBooks, and iBooks all based on the G5 and shipping with Tiger. This would also put it at the very end of Q2. It's the "mother of all thermal challenges" comment that throws me. Maybe they just didn't want sales of the upcoming PowerBook G4 update to suffer. I don't know, Apple is just too unpredictable these days.
Originally posted by 1984
I don't recall any legal action taken against Digitimes and they are not even a rumor site. They have had some pretty inaccurate reports in the past so I wouldn't put too much faith into it. Still, maybe Apple plans to make this year's WWDC a huge G5/64-bit event and it would be the ideal place to announce new PowerMacs, PowerBooks, and iBooks all based on the G5 and shipping with Tiger. This would also put it at the very end of Q2. It's the "mother of all thermal challenges" comment that throws me. Maybe they just didn't want sales of the upcoming PowerBook G4 update to suffer. I don't know, Apple is just too unpredictable these days.
I wasn't talking about digitimes, but hardmac/macbidouille, which has been the first to uncover some interesting rumors in the past. (Though not always correct).
Originally posted by New
I wasn't talking about digitimes, but hardmac/macbidouille, which has been the first to uncover some interesting rumors in the past. (Though not always correct).
Well, I, and I think just about everyone else here was(when talking about dropping bombs,ect)....