Last time I heard (and this was before the old AI boards went into retirement) the code name for the next generation iMacs is KIVA. Not sure if it's still going under the same code name since it's been so long coming...
<strong>Last time I heard (and this was before the old AI boards went into retirement) the code name for the next generation iMacs is KIVA. Not sure if it's still going under the same code name since it's been so long coming...</strong><hr></blockquote>
the guy who said that said they would be released at MWNY so who knows if it is true
And everybody knows what makes Goldfish special. They grow to fill whatever size tank they're placed into. Could this be a scalability reference?</strong><hr></blockquote>
And everybody knows what makes Goldfish special. They grow to fill whatever size tank they're placed into. Could this be a scalability reference?</strong><hr></blockquote>
This is not specific of goldfish, every big race of fish need a big tank in order to develop his maximum size, it's in relation with the wawe reflexion on the wall of the tank wich allow or not the fish to growth.
<strong>if this were close to reliable a codename would be known. obviously the real info is still secret.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yes, we haven't heard about a codename for Apple's new PM G6! So obviously Apple skipped the whole G5 thing an we will see the new G6 machines in january!
You don't believe this? It's as reliable as everything else what I've read so far
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<strong>Last time I heard (and this was before the old AI boards went into retirement) the code name for the next generation iMacs is KIVA. Not sure if it's still going under the same code name since it's been so long coming...</strong><hr></blockquote>
the guy who said that said they would be released at MWNY so who knows if it is true
<strong>Yes we did, "GoldFish" was a rumored codename for the G5 I believe.</strong><hr></blockquote>
And everybody knows what makes Goldfish special. They grow to fill whatever size tank they're placed into. Could this be a scalability reference?
<strong>wasn't the new iMac codenamed "KIVA" at some point??</strong><hr></blockquote>
Maybe you were thinking about Khehi? Or however it's spelled
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And everybody knows what makes Goldfish special. They grow to fill whatever size tank they're placed into. Could this be a scalability reference?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think you are on to something. :eek: :eek:
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Jonathan: This compilation of codenames is something that the new AI Staff should defnitely update.
Escher
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And everybody knows what makes Goldfish special. They grow to fill whatever size tank they're placed into. Could this be a scalability reference?</strong><hr></blockquote>
This is not specific of goldfish, every big race of fish need a big tank in order to develop his maximum size, it's in relation with the wawe reflexion on the wall of the tank wich allow or not the fish to growth.
<strong>if this were close to reliable a codename would be known. obviously the real info is still secret.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yes, we haven't heard about a codename for Apple's new PM G6! So obviously Apple skipped the whole G5 thing an we will see the new G6 machines in january!
You don't believe this? It's as reliable as everything else what I've read so far
Escher