I dont think it will be. I dont think Im being pessimitic either. I think we'll seep 1.2-4 Ghz G4s in dual configs (atleast 1).
It doesn't seem like a G5 is ready for large scale production. Keep in mind, the original iMac had a G3 and so did the PowerMacs at the time.I dont thin ka G4 iMac means a G5 PM.
I think the iMac's brought me back down to the ground. I don't think there will be a G5. iMac at 800MHz possibly, and then G4's from 867MHz to 1.2GHz. If we hit 1.4 today I'll consider it well beyond my reasoned expectations.
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And, I also believe it'll be a great show.
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It doesn't seem like a G5 is ready for large scale production. Keep in mind, the original iMac had a G3 and so did the PowerMacs at the time.I dont thin ka G4 iMac means a G5 PM.
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They also have the iMac:
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The iMac with a G3? Looks wrong to me.
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