New g4 specs & info
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[quote] New G4?s At MWNY
It looks like we?ll be getting new G4 systems at Macworld New York in a few days ? which is exactly what everyone wants and expects. Details are still rough and sketchy at best, but some tidbits that should come into fruition are:
? QuickSilver is dead. Long live the White Apple (for a year or so, at least).
? It looks as though the current 800MHz base system will be replaced with a single processor 1GHz.
? Mid and top-level systems will sport dual processors, and they should clock-in around 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz respectively.
? It seems that the total RAM amount will still max-out at 1.5GB ? but that seems odd to me?
? The case will sport more internal bays to better handle multiple IDE drive installations.
? Low-end systems will have the GeForce4 MX card, and mid and top-level Macs will have the GeForce4 Titanium (this is pretty well-known already).
? Drive capacity will start at 60GB, 80GB, and 2x80GB.
? Prices will not change from they are now (supposedly).
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he's been pretty good far i can remember, especially with the OS side. I hope he's right as a 400mhz jump is the biggest that I can think of in a 6 month stretch. Looking forward to seeing what is unveiled-at the least- I want to see a new case.
[ 07-09-2002: Message edited by: KidRed ]</p>
[quote] New G4?s At MWNY
It looks like we?ll be getting new G4 systems at Macworld New York in a few days ? which is exactly what everyone wants and expects. Details are still rough and sketchy at best, but some tidbits that should come into fruition are:
? QuickSilver is dead. Long live the White Apple (for a year or so, at least).
? It looks as though the current 800MHz base system will be replaced with a single processor 1GHz.
? Mid and top-level systems will sport dual processors, and they should clock-in around 1.2GHz and 1.4GHz respectively.
? It seems that the total RAM amount will still max-out at 1.5GB ? but that seems odd to me?
? The case will sport more internal bays to better handle multiple IDE drive installations.
? Low-end systems will have the GeForce4 MX card, and mid and top-level Macs will have the GeForce4 Titanium (this is pretty well-known already).
? Drive capacity will start at 60GB, 80GB, and 2x80GB.
? Prices will not change from they are now (supposedly).
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he's been pretty good far i can remember, especially with the OS side. I hope he's right as a 400mhz jump is the biggest that I can think of in a 6 month stretch. Looking forward to seeing what is unveiled-at the least- I want to see a new case.
[ 07-09-2002: Message edited by: KidRed ]</p>
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[ 07-09-2002: Message edited by: los2000 ]</p>
At any rate, if those prediction pan out, and it has a good bus, the middle range Powermac would be one sweeeet deal.
Hopefully this is not the stop gap thing that Moki mentioned a while ago
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<strong>White towers? Please no. I've been waiting for that metallic black or glossy black PowerMac. You owe me Steve.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Why not just slap an Apple sticker on a Dell? Hey, you're halfway there already!
White tower isn't too bad....
At least you now have WAY MORE choices on those VGA monitors (many of them are in white)
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Why not just slap an Apple sticker on a Dell? Hey, you're halfway there already!
Or why don't you just slap an Apple sticker on a trash can?
Honestly, who cares what it looks like. I just wish Apple would spend more time on what's in the case than what it looks like.
[ 07-09-2002: Message edited by: cowofwar ]</p>
<strong>a 400MHz speedbump would be ho-hum on any other platform, but not on a Mac. This would be a *huge* speedbump! :eek: </strong><hr></blockquote>
Not with the same crappy 133Mhz bus. It's like getting a ferrari and setting a speed governor to 55mph. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
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Or why don't you just slap an Apple sticker on a trash can?
Honestly, who cares what it looks like. I just wish Apple would spend more time on what's in the case than what it looks like.
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Yeah, and lets all move into jail cells since all we need are a bed, sink and toilet.
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Not with the same crappy 133Mhz bus. It's like getting a ferrari and setting a speed governor to 55mph. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
Speaking of speed governors...I hate speed governors. It scared the shit out of me when my jimmy decelerated 20 mph after I hit 100 on the way to vegas last year.
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Not with the same crappy 133Mhz bus. It's like getting a ferrari and setting a speed governor to 55mph. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>
I don't mean to pick on anyone here in particular. However, people keep quoting crap like this to the point where others start to believe it.
There is absolutely no basis for making claims like this! Not all CPU based applications are Bus bandwidth limited. Do you even know the speed difference between a standard 133mhz SDRAM based system as opposed to a 266mhz DDRAM based system as opposed to a 400mhz based RDRAM based system? PC magazine (amongst others) have compared these very same systems using the same processor a couple months back using real benchmarks like Photoshop, MP3 encoding, games, etc. The real world differences between the high end and low end was on the order of 5% to 10% difference! That's it! Now factor in the heavy dose of L3 cache that Apple currently uses but not found on most PC motherboards and you're down to about a 2% to 3% difference.
So, for all of the EE wannabe's, I beg you to stop making claims like this without substantial performance proof to back it up.
Sorry for the rant...
Steve
<strong>So what?! Apple have never bumped the powermac by such a big % before (which is a sure sign they are worried) but I'll be happy with a dual 1.4 GHz!!
Didn't Apple jump from 500 mhz to 733mhz??....which is a 47% increase....7% more than going from 1ghz to 1.4 ghz.
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Ed M.
Roll on Macworld..... I'm taking the day off work and will miss the whole thing... Ah well