Just to say FYI...The power supply of my dual 800 was dead yesterday and an applecare technician was in my office today to change it. When i asked him about the difference in speed about the dual 800 and dual 1000 and if it was interesting to buy the new dual with the new low prices he told me this: WAIT... there is something coming soon with a new DDR mobo !!! a whole new world in terms of speed... but he didn't tell about G4 or G5 or the speed of it <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
"That's BULL! It's an education product! Why sell it throught the stores? To who! Steve already has a lot to answer for, with his whole "the CRT is dead at Apple" statement last year. Now they'll be selling them again at the stores. I don't think so!"<hr></blockquote>
New device will be similar to the iBot (OrangeMicro). It will stream video via FireWire but have no storage of its own. It will be accompanied by another iXXXX application for video conferencing (iVisit/iSpQ).
Will also introduce the tablet/pen for Inkwell.
MWNY will have 10.2, new PowerMac, bumped iMac, video device with application and pen/tablet.
<strong>New device will be similar to the iBot (OrangeMicro). It will stream video via FireWire but have no storage of its own. It will be accompanied by another iXXXX application for video conferencing (iVisit/iSpQ).
Will also introduce the tablet/pen for Inkwell.
MWNY will have 10.2, new PowerMac, bumped iMac, video device with application and pen/tablet.
<strong>Just to say FYI...The power supply of my dual 800 was dead yesterday and an applecare technician was in my office today to change it. When i asked him about the difference in speed about the dual 800 and dual 1000 and if it was interesting to buy the new dual with the new low prices he told me this: WAIT... there is something coming soon with a new DDR mobo !!! a whole new world in terms of speed... but he didn't tell about G4 or G5 or the speed of it <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
Oh Yeah, well MY Apple tech told me next month Apple would release Jaguar and that Rendezvous will be revealed for what it really is?an online dating service! Talk about a killer iApp! And, you know what, my Apple Tech can beat up your Apple Tech! Let's have a smackdown in the parking lot at noon and we'll see who's right! So there
<strong>Just to say FYI...The power supply of my dual 800 was dead yesterday and an applecare technician was in my office today to change it. When i asked him about the difference in speed about the dual 800 and dual 1000 and if it was interesting to buy the new dual with the new low prices he told me this: WAIT... there is something coming soon with a new DDR mobo !!! a whole new world in terms of speed... but he didn't tell about G4 or G5 or the speed of it <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />
It's obvious that Powermacs are getting a DDR mobo, the million dollar question is whether the CPU will communicate with the DDR RAM at DDR-speeds, or throught the same damn 133 MHz system bus. I.E., do we get real DDR, or a hack solution?
<strong>do we get real DDR, or a hack solution?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think it'll be real.
My gut says the Xserve was meant to be real too, but Moto couldn't deliver in time. Having "fake" DDR support in the Xserve (just so they can say "DDR") is making my Spidey-sense tingle. I think it was designed-in for a real reason - hoping for the part from Moto, up until the very last minute . Finally, they had to say, "Screw it. Announce."
For MWNY, I think they'll be all set with the new DDR-capable G4 (maybe branded "G5"?).
do we get real DDR, or a hack solution?<hr></blockquote>
I think we don't have a lot of choices:
1/ G4 with a FSB 133 / SDRAM (don't think so)
2/ G4 with FSB 133-166 / DDR-hack (good for quartz extreme and for browsing the net ?)
3/ G4+ with FSB DDR (50/50 chance with solution 2)
4/ G5 and the whole enchilada (a wet dream)
In the meantime,I try to do some stuff to not count the days to MWNY
And hoping that the minimum 'maximum speed' will be Dual 1.33 Ghz with FW2, a speedier SuperDrive, Bluetooth mouse & keyboard, new enclosure with a open drive bay (ala Xserve for HD, CDR, Combo, etc.)
I got this feeling that we'll see some kinda of digital device.
Like ipod.
An extension of the idea. An iPhoto camera with hotswap hard drive? Or ability to store Photos on iPod via firewire..? I think, kinda like iPod but with colour display and control wheel on back?
It may even double as a video conferencing/streaming Quicktime device player thingie.
To produce a streaming Quicktime viewer would be cool to me. Mixed in with the ability to take photos, have acres of room on a mini-iPod style hard drive and double up as an 'iConference' tool?
Too much to include in one machine? I'm not a tech' head. So I can only say 'It'd be nice...'
Lemon Bon Bon
...and what about clipping an Apple branded 'mini-dvd' player to it? Daft idea? Have the option?
Don't forget the TV show "rende-view" where you can watch a couple shallow twits date whilst a celebrity panel watches via TV and mocks and ridicules them.
[quote] New device will be similar to the iBot (OrangeMicro). It will stream video via FireWire but have no storage of its own. It will be accompanied by another iXXXX application for video conferencing (iVisit/iSpQ).
<hr></blockquote>
What will is stream video to? Desktops/laptops exclusively, or to an iPod?
When the iBot came out, I was hoping it would stream video to my DV cam- that way I could leave the fragile and expensive camera in my tankbag, and mount the iBot on my helmet for some cool motorcycle video. Unfortunately, the iBot will not provide a DV stream to a DV cam- just to a computer with the appropriate application.
A camera with no storage, but built-in conversion to DV format for streaming to an iPod or a DV cam- now that would be pretty neat.
<strong>One final thought, Dawg. If there is any cosmic relevance to the title of this thread, then you may need to eat crow (or something else). That long-awaited G5 may just pop up and surprise you.</strong><hr></blockquote>
We can only hope that there is the 'G5' with RapidIO, DDR, bigger HDs, and built in toaster-oven....but I wouldn't hold my breath. I am preparing for the worst so I can be surprised. I'm not expecting more than a modest speed bump and the DDR hack for this revision.
Come on Apple, prove me wrong!! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
I can be surprised. I'm not expecting more than a modest speed bump and the DDR hack for this revision.
Come on Apple, prove me wrong!! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
Maybe it is a hack but that doesn't mean it won't provide the desired results. The hybrid electric car is a hack. Nitro-glycrine pills to stop chest pains is a hack. The iPod is a hack. What's wrong with hacks? America was built on hacks.
Maybe it is a hack but that doesn't mean it won't provide the desired results. The hybrid electric car is a hack. Nitro-glycrine pills to stop chest pains is a hack. The iPod is a hack. What's wrong with hacks? America was built on hacks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Actually, my understanding is, that the DDR hack, ala Xserve, will not produce the desired results. This is because the speed of the bus between the CPU and memory controller hasn't been increased and therefore the CPU will still be memory bound. The DDR in the Xserve does help because it is used extensively for I/O purposes, which the DDR hack will accelerate somewhat. But we want a true DDR implementation that would speed communication from the the CPU to memory.
I think the time is right since the Book E cores have been shipping for other clients and therefore why wouldn't we be switching to Book E since that was always the intent.
(the Motorola MPC8540 integrated host processor is designed to provide the highest level of performance and integration available today. The MPC8540 is Motorola's first device utilizing the e500 core; is the industry's first RapidIO-enabled processor; and provides dual gigabit ethernet controllers.)
Apple knows about performance. They have desktops at Pixar and Lucas Arts where they are right next to the compation.
In addition the move to G4 on the low end begs the question....
So My hopes could be just that, just hopes.
Ifthere is no Book E then at least all Duals at the Pro Line.
I know there are lots of people holding off purchases until the next major motherboar/DDR with/with out G5. My B/W rev 1 is getting a bit hard to deal with.
The following is an intresting article that ran October last year from ExtreemTech. Makes me wonder about what ram, etc, we will see.
Motorola's Somerset architecture design team designed the MPC85xx, a low power Book E-compliant core with speeds from 600 MHz to 1 GHz. The core is designed to be the heart of a system-on-a-chip platform for Motorola and other licensees.
Like other higher-performance chips presented at the show, the chip contains a 64-bit DDR memory controller with support up to PC333 DDR memory. In addition, the chip contains 256 Kbytes of on-chip cache. The core contains RapidIO PCI-X and 10/100-Mbit Ethernet ports.
Performance of the MPC85xx is estimated to be 2315 MIPS at 1-GHz and 1385 MIPS at 600-MHz. The chip is fabbed in a 0.13-micron copper technology.
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[ 06-04-2002: Message edited by: jeromba ]</p>
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"That's BULL! It's an education product! Why sell it throught the stores? To who! Steve already has a lot to answer for, with his whole "the CRT is dead at Apple" statement last year. Now they'll be selling them again at the stores. I don't think so!"<hr></blockquote>
<a href="http://www.apple.com/" target="_blank">http://www.apple.com/</a>
What exactly is your definition of "BULL"
Can you spell CROW, don't take it so hard though everybody makes rash statements
Will also introduce the tablet/pen for Inkwell.
MWNY will have 10.2, new PowerMac, bumped iMac, video device with application and pen/tablet.
Buy stock now!
<strong>New device will be similar to the iBot (OrangeMicro). It will stream video via FireWire but have no storage of its own. It will be accompanied by another iXXXX application for video conferencing (iVisit/iSpQ).
Will also introduce the tablet/pen for Inkwell.
MWNY will have 10.2, new PowerMac, bumped iMac, video device with application and pen/tablet.
Buy stock now!</strong><hr></blockquote>
No trace of iChat doing video conferencing?
<strong>Buy stock now!</strong><hr></blockquote>
"I'm not an investment Adviser, but I play one on AI" <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />
<strong>Just to say FYI...The power supply of my dual 800 was dead yesterday and an applecare technician was in my office today to change it. When i asked him about the difference in speed about the dual 800 and dual 1000 and if it was interesting to buy the new dual with the new low prices
[ 06-04-2002: Message edited by: jeromba ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
Oh Yeah, well MY Apple tech told me next month Apple would release Jaguar and that Rendezvous will be revealed for what it really is?an online dating service! Talk about a killer iApp! And, you know what, my Apple Tech can beat up your Apple Tech! Let's have a smackdown in the parking lot at noon and we'll see who's right! So there
Rendezvous will be revealed for what it really is?an online dating service!<hr></blockquote>
but but you're right... there :
<a href="http://fr.rendez-vous.be/" target="_blank">http://fr.rendez-vous.be/</a>
<strong>Just to say FYI...The power supply of my dual 800 was dead yesterday and an applecare technician was in my office today to change it. When i asked him about the difference in speed about the dual 800 and dual 1000 and if it was interesting to buy the new dual with the new low prices
[ 06-04-2002: Message edited by: jeromba ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
It's obvious that Powermacs are getting a DDR mobo, the million dollar question is whether the CPU will communicate with the DDR RAM at DDR-speeds, or throught the same damn 133 MHz system bus. I.E., do we get real DDR, or a hack solution?
<strong>do we get real DDR, or a hack solution?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think it'll be real.
My gut says the Xserve was meant to be real too, but Moto couldn't deliver in time. Having "fake" DDR support in the Xserve (just so they can say "DDR") is making my Spidey-sense tingle. I think it was designed-in for a real reason - hoping for the part from Moto, up until the very last minute . Finally, they had to say, "Screw it. Announce."
For MWNY, I think they'll be all set with the new DDR-capable G4 (maybe branded "G5"?).
[ 06-06-2002: Message edited by: spotbug ]</p>
do we get real DDR, or a hack solution?<hr></blockquote>
I think we don't have a lot of choices:
1/ G4 with a FSB 133 / SDRAM (don't think so)
2/ G4 with FSB 133-166 / DDR-hack (good for quartz extreme and for browsing the net ?)
3/ G4+ with FSB DDR (50/50 chance with solution 2)
4/ G5 and the whole enchilada (a wet dream)
In the meantime,I try to do some stuff to not count the days to MWNY
And hoping that the minimum 'maximum speed' will be Dual 1.33 Ghz with FW2, a speedier SuperDrive, Bluetooth mouse & keyboard, new enclosure with a open drive bay (ala Xserve for HD, CDR, Combo, etc.)
[ 06-06-2002: Message edited by: jeromba ]</p>
Jeromba...
I know what you mean about 'counting the days'.
But what about the counting the nights? I don't mind because...
G5 and wet dreams an' all...
Lemon Bon Bon
I got this feeling that we'll see some kinda of digital device.
Like ipod.
An extension of the idea. An iPhoto camera with hotswap hard drive? Or ability to store Photos on iPod via firewire..? I think, kinda like iPod but with colour display and control wheel on back?
It may even double as a video conferencing/streaming Quicktime device player thingie.
To produce a streaming Quicktime viewer would be cool to me. Mixed in with the ability to take photos, have acres of room on a mini-iPod style hard drive and double up as an 'iConference' tool?
Too much to include in one machine? I'm not a tech' head. So I can only say 'It'd be nice...'
Lemon Bon Bon
...and what about clipping an Apple branded 'mini-dvd' player to it? Daft idea? Have the option?
[ 06-06-2002: Message edited by: Lemon Bon Bon ]</p>
<strong>
but but you're right... there :
<a href="http://fr.rendez-vous.be/" target="_blank">http://fr.rendez-vous.be/</a>
Don't forget the TV show "rende-view" where you can watch a couple shallow twits date whilst a celebrity panel watches via TV and mocks and ridicules them.
[quote] New device will be similar to the iBot (OrangeMicro). It will stream video via FireWire but have no storage of its own. It will be accompanied by another iXXXX application for video conferencing (iVisit/iSpQ).
<hr></blockquote>
What will is stream video to? Desktops/laptops exclusively, or to an iPod?
When the iBot came out, I was hoping it would stream video to my DV cam- that way I could leave the fragile and expensive camera in my tankbag, and mount the iBot on my helmet for some cool motorcycle video. Unfortunately, the iBot will not provide a DV stream to a DV cam- just to a computer with the appropriate application.
A camera with no storage, but built-in conversion to DV format for streaming to an iPod or a DV cam- now that would be pretty neat.
But the truth is if apple do something like that, I bid that we will only be able to buy the 'optionnal bay' from them.
I like the idea to hot-switch from a HD to a SuperDrive or a DAT or have a friend coming with his SuperDrive...
mmmh will be cool no <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
<strong>One final thought, Dawg. If there is any cosmic relevance to the title of this thread, then you may need to eat crow (or something else). That long-awaited G5 may just pop up and surprise you.</strong><hr></blockquote>
We can only hope that there is the 'G5' with RapidIO, DDR, bigger HDs, and built in toaster-oven....but I wouldn't hold my breath. I am preparing for the worst so I can be surprised. I'm not expecting more than a modest speed bump and the DDR hack for this revision.
Come on Apple, prove me wrong!! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
<strong>
I can be surprised. I'm not expecting more than a modest speed bump and the DDR hack for this revision.
Come on Apple, prove me wrong!! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
Maybe it is a hack but that doesn't mean it won't provide the desired results. The hybrid electric car is a hack. Nitro-glycrine pills to stop chest pains is a hack. The iPod is a hack. What's wrong with hacks? America was built on hacks.
<strong>
Maybe it is a hack but that doesn't mean it won't provide the desired results. The hybrid electric car is a hack. Nitro-glycrine pills to stop chest pains is a hack. The iPod is a hack. What's wrong with hacks? America was built on hacks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Actually, my understanding is, that the DDR hack, ala Xserve, will not produce the desired results. This is because the speed of the bus between the CPU and memory controller hasn't been increased and therefore the CPU will still be memory bound. The DDR in the Xserve does help because it is used extensively for I/O purposes, which the DDR hack will accelerate somewhat. But we want a true DDR implementation that would speed communication from the the CPU to memory.
I think the time is right since the Book E cores have been shipping for other clients and therefore why wouldn't we be switching to Book E since that was always the intent.
(the Motorola MPC8540 integrated host processor is designed to provide the highest level of performance and integration available today. The MPC8540 is Motorola's first device utilizing the e500 core; is the industry's first RapidIO-enabled processor; and provides dual gigabit ethernet controllers.)
<a href="http://www.embedded.com/db_area/motorola2002/03moto05.html" target="_blank">http://www.embedded.com/db_area/motorola2002/03moto05.html</a>
Apple knows about performance. They have desktops at Pixar and Lucas Arts where they are right next to the compation.
In addition the move to G4 on the low end begs the question....
So My hopes could be just that, just hopes.
Ifthere is no Book E then at least all Duals at the Pro Line.
I know there are lots of people holding off purchases until the next major motherboar/DDR with/with out G5. My B/W rev 1 is getting a bit hard to deal with.
The following is an intresting article that ran October last year from ExtreemTech. Makes me wonder about what ram, etc, we will see.
<a href="http://www.extremetech.com/article/0,3396,s%3D201%26a%3D16645,00.asp" target="_blank">http://www.extremetech.com/article/0,3396,s%3D201%26a%3D16645,00.asp</a>
Motorolas
Motorola's Somerset architecture design team designed the MPC85xx, a low power Book E-compliant core with speeds from 600 MHz to 1 GHz. The core is designed to be the heart of a system-on-a-chip platform for Motorola and other licensees.
Like other higher-performance chips presented at the show, the chip contains a 64-bit DDR memory controller with support up to PC333 DDR memory. In addition, the chip contains 256 Kbytes of on-chip cache. The core contains RapidIO PCI-X and 10/100-Mbit Ethernet ports.
Performance of the MPC85xx is estimated to be 2315 MIPS at 1-GHz and 1385 MIPS at 600-MHz. The chip is fabbed in a 0.13-micron copper technology.