As the resident pessimist here, here's my final prediction - and something to watch for:
I expect fast Apollo G4s in the Power Macs simply because the G5s were not finalized in time to design, test and produce a new system. What I'm going to be looking at is the case. If it's a whole new design, don't expect the G5s until MWNY. If, however, it's a modified Quicksilver case, then I would look for the G5s around April.
As for the G5s, here's AtAT's latest word posted on 12/28:
"Sorry, folks; the bad news is that we now have incontrovertible proof that the Power Mac G5 will not debut a week from Monday at the Macworld Expo super-special day-early Stevenote. "
As for the G5s, here's AtAT's latest word posted on 12/28:
"Sorry, folks; the bad news is that we now have incontrovertible proof that the Power Mac G5 will not debut a week from Monday at the Macworld Expo super-special day-early Stevenote. "
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah but you read that wrong just as I did. Their incontrovertible proof was that Apple was already selling G5s thanks to a typo:
[quote]<strong>
"But get happy, because the good news is that the very same evidence indicates that if you act fast and you've got money to burn, you can buy not one, but two G5s-- and not ten days from now, but today."
<strong>It was just a joke. Back to square one I guess...</strong><hr></blockquote>True, but if you look back at <a href="http://www.appleturns.com/episode/?id=3461" target="_blank">this one</a>, AtAT has clearly come out against G5s.
This comes up all the time, and the lesson never seems to sink in. Apple marketing, like all other marketing departments in the world doesn't advertise events as, "OK, but nothing too important." They ALWAYs say, "You won't want to miss it!" It means nothing. They are not making hints, prophesies, ranking the importance of the announcements or anything else that you can take as being more or less important than any other press release. It's a keynote, it gets hyped. Don't take too much on faith.
<strong>This comes up all the time, and the lesson never seems to sink in. Apple marketing, like all other marketing departments in the world doesn't advertise events as, "OK, but nothing too important." They ALWAYs say, "You won't want to miss it!" It means nothing. They are not making hints, prophesies, ranking the importance of the announcements or anything else that you can take as being more or less important than any other press release. It's a keynote, it gets hyped. Don't take too much on faith.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Generally agree with you about the keynote gets hyped, but...
A foundational aspect of Marketing is credibility. The best marketers understand this in their very fabric.
Words are chosen very carefully, meaning, their is a reason why the word breakthrough is chosen vs. the word revolutionary.
Yes keynotes get hyped, but rarely are they bumped up a day (forcing all attendees to reschedule their plans) and increased in length to 2.5 hours. If Steve doesn't have some cool toys to talk about at length then he is going to be standing in front of a bored, disappointed, and pissed off audience... which is what happened to him at MWNY and he wasn't happy about that at all! So for him to do this means he feels that he's got something to show off.
I had a dream last night, so it is no doubt wishful thinking but who knows maybe its a prophecy:
- 3 iMac models w/ new LCD design. One piece unit of stunning design and small proportions. "I can't believe that's a whole computer" kind of reaction. Apollo G4s in all of them, ranging from 800-900 MHz to low GHz. 133MHz SDRAM, geForce2 MX, GigaWire, USB2. SuperDrives all around. Prices same as current iMac models.
- iBooks get speed bump to 800-900 MHz.
- Titanium now available in 2 models, the current one and a new faster one which uses Apollo G4 and speed bumps 100-200 MHz.
- Low-end PowerMac with fast Apollo G4 (low GHz), large L3 cache, 266 MHz DDR memory (>128 MB of it), AGP 4x, geForce2 MX, GigaWire, USB2, SuperDrive. Priced as current low-end model. Case is same as current one.
- Other PowerMac models have 4 slots that can hold one G5 each. There are 3 pre-determined configurations (which saves you a bit of money and means you can walk out of the store with it), but AppleStores & online can do a build-to-order thing. Available G5 speeds are from 1.0 - 2.0 GHz (with pricing getting to insane levels at the high end, along with long delivery times). G5's performance at a given clock rate is double that of the G4 on the same code, triple if its recompiled for the G5. It is a 64-bit chip, but will run in 32-bit mode until MacOS X 10.2 arrives this summer. HyperTransport connections to the DDR memory controller which can use either 266 MHz DDr or 333 MHz DDR memory (must all be of same type, however). AGP 8x, geForce3 or 4, GigaWire, USB2, SuperDrive. Case design is beautiful, functional, and innovative. Rack-mount case will be available. Pricing starts at around mid-range PowerMac levels and goes WAY up from there.
Okay, the last one isn't going to happen... but we can probably safely say its not going to be better than that. Its important to establish where the limits are.
I think that the G5 and G4 iMac are @ least possible with the G4 iMacs having a better chance of happeneing then G5 PMs... Also os has to be updated to take advantage of new hardware, no major update is what you mean i think....
My NEW predictions:
PM: new case (w/max ram of 4gig and 2nd 5.25 bay) except low end (old case)
1064 g5 same as current mid-range (old bus, ram, and cache and everything like that) only no superdrive, cdrw $1599 NO SUPERDRIVE OPTION, just CDRW and combo upgrade
1.2 g5 new bus and ddrram 256, usb2?, fw 2 (aka gigawire), 80gig , superdrive, geforce3 $2299
1.4 g5 same as above w/100 gig superdrive 2? and 512 ram, GeForce 3 $2799
1.2 dual g5 same as above ATI Radeon 8500 $3499
new speakers??/built-in sound? 5.1 surround possible w/BTO?
iMac:
After readting pscate's thread, i have decided that it is possible that the iMac will be in a cube or non all in one form factor, but the low end will still be the same: CRT $799. If cube's form factor, it may drive the price up $150 each when bundled with the 15" display. $100 if not cube. You can do the price changes in your head, im not going to change each one b/c I still think an all in one iMac is possible.
867G4, 133 bus, Ti book screen across the line, slot-load?? (FW2, USB2?)
except low end: 800G4 40gig 128 ram, Crt Cdrom current form factor 16mb rage128, $799
CDRW-40gig, 128, 16mb rage128-$999
CDRW-40gig, 256, 16or32mb geforce2mx- $1299
Combo(8x)-60gig, 256, 16or32mb geforce2mx- $1499
SUPERDRIVE-60gig, 256, 16or32mb geforce2mx- $1799
Displays:
15-$499
17-$899
17widescreen-$1099 OR 19-$1199
22widescreen-$2199
perm promo-$100 bundle rebate with PM except w/15", $300 with 22widscreen model
iBook: only one change, combo drive updated to 8x (possible if no g5 or g4 iMac, if either are updated, this probably wont happen)
PB: no change
OS: 9.2.3 for new hardware, no new features.
10.1.3(5?) for new hardware, SLF??, other goodies, and new software below.
One more thing: iPhoto or iOrganize both?
iPhoto: what everyone has been saying, import images, export to iTools/iDisk, albums, crop, rotate, red-eye, etc.
iOrganize: Replaces palm software, contacts,(import from entourage/mail.app) etc. palm conduit, also organizes media-movies, pics, tunes, etc.
Why does everyone seem to think that the Sahara is shipping Jan/Feb? Follow some PDF linkage on IBM's processor site (forget the url) and I recall that it said that the Sahara was "sampling January" or february. Certainly not coming out before ~april-may?
<strong>Why does everyone seem to think that the Sahara is shipping Jan/Feb? Follow some PDF linkage on IBM's processor site (forget the url) and I recall that it said that the Sahara was "sampling January" or february. Certainly not coming out before ~april-may?</strong><hr></blockquote>
This only supports that there will be a g4 iMac and no iBook update, but this is not a discussion thread, so lets drop it....
<strong>Why does everyone seem to think that the Sahara is shipping Jan/Feb? Follow some PDF linkage on IBM's processor site (forget the url) and I recall that it said that the Sahara was "sampling January" or february. Certainly not coming out before ~april-may?</strong><hr></blockquote>Yes, and it is also not gonna be 1Ghz. It starts at 700Mhz, with 1Ghz later in 2002.
That's why I think the iMac will be closer to 700Mhz, maybe 800Mhz if the 750cxe goes up that high. Sahara will be great for the iBook later in 2002, because it's even smaller and less-power consuming than the current G3.
They won't use a G4 in the iMac because of cost - the G3 chip is still much cheaper, and with LCD screens, they have to cut costs somewhere or the thing is going to be over $2000.
Remember, the current high-end iMac is $1499, with just a CRT monitor, just a CDRW drive, and just a 700Mhz processor. No way they can add that slot-loading combo drive from the TiBook, an LCD screen, AND a G4, and keep their margins.
well now that we are a week away about i will lay my predictions on the line. i will be somewhat fague on since it seems no one knows the whole truth:
OS X will lead off keynote. minor upgrade possibly. #s of users... blah blah blah...update on aps that are native or will be updated between MWSF and MWNY...blah blah blah
re-cap of apple apps. mayabe we will finally see iPhoto.
begin hardware intro:
I honestly believe we will finally learn what GigaWire is and how Apple has begun to intergrate it into their products- this may also lead us to a new consumer based product (a la iPod)
into pro hardware:
PowerBook- nothing. just a recap of the recent std combo drive message
we will then see upgraded PowerMacs that will break the GHz mark finally! but if they are G4 or G5 is to be seen. either seems to be a possiblity right now. some reports say that Mot has the PowerPC 8500 chip and it is running at decent speeds, but I do not think the use of the G4 chip will end at 867MHz for Apple. If they do have G5 processors I do expect the case/form factor will change also. Don't foget the Photoshop 7 bake off...
now consumer hardware:
iBook- most likely nothing. but we can always hope for a speed bump to 700, a color other than white, and better graphics
and "one last thing":
we will see flat panel iMacs. they have dropped CRT from the monitor line and it is now time to say goodbye to it in the product line. what speeds these machines will run at is a mystery. here is my concern- IBMs processor roadmap has the 750CXe only going to 700MHz, the current iMac maximum. IBM had just announced 750FX (700MHz - 1.0GHz) in October, with samples of these chips going out in January 02- so either IBM will pull a fast one and they are further along with their chips or ???, this scenario i think leaves the door open for a G4 based iMac. This new iMac will also give us more light on what Steve's idea of the "digital hub" is....
256 KB L2 cache and 2 MB L3 cache running at full processor speed
60 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
4 PCI & 1 AGP 4X slots
$2499 PowerMac G4
The same except for:
1.1 Ghz G4 Apollo
512 MB DDR RAM
80 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
NVidia GeForce 3 w/ 64 MB
$2999 PowerMac G4
The same except for:
Dual 1.1 Ghz G4 Apollo
100 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
LCD Displays:
$499 15" 1024x768 TFT
$799 17" 1280x1024 TFT
$1999 22" 1600x1200 TFT
New Mac OS 10.2
New iSoftware: either iMovie 3, iPhoto, iMessenger (which I think would be great if it allowed to have iMessenger, ICQ, MSN, AOL and Yahoo contacts, using your mac.com account) iMessenger 2 could incorporate voice chat, and imessenger 3 video chat.
No new PowerMac for now, but a G5 in february (which will be demoed)
iBook and iMac will be updated with new G3 processors, but the iMac higher end models won't be available soon (you know that Qanta is said to start production this month and IBM is going to start it's 750FX production this month too)
The iBook will get only updated processors, while the iMac will be totally updated (133Mhz system bus, GeForce 2MX, HD up to 80GB, lcd screen)
The PowerBook will get an Apollo: the 550 model it's going to disappear and will be replaced by the 667Mhz; a new 867 Mhz will be the high end.
As i said, no new powermac shipping in january, but a G5 will ship in february.
Here is my evaluation of what could be on tap for MWSF:
Low end iMac?$699
700 MHz G3 in same form factor
100 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC100 SDRAM
20 GB Hard Drive, Slot loading 24 x CD-ROM
Two USB Ports, two 400 Firewire
ATI Rage 128 Ultra, AGP 2X
LCD iMAC $999
15" LCD Display
800 MHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC133 SDRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, CD-ROM
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
LCD iMAC $1,199
15" LCD Display
900 MHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC133 SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
LCD iMAC $1,499
15" LCD Display
1 GHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC133 SDRAM
80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Low end Powerbook $2,199
Same form factor
733 MHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC133 SDRAM
30 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM w/DVD-Video
Two USB Ports, one 400 Firewire
ATI Mobility Radon
Built in Airport
Powerbook $2,999
Same form factor
900 MHz Apollo 7460 G4
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC 266DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM w/DVD-Video
Two USB 2 Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Powerbook $3,299
Same form factor
1.13 GHz Apollo 7460 G4
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC 266DDR-SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB 2 Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Power Mac G5 $2,199
Same form factor
1 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM w/DVD-Video
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Power Mac G5 $2,999
Same form factor
1.4 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/twinview and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Power Mac G5 $3,699
Same form factor
Duel 1.2 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 512 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/twinview and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
IBook-same form factor
Speed bump to 700MHz
Possible Surprise. If shortneck iMAC unfolds the LCD iMAC specifications will change to that listed below and fills the Cube's marketing slot, look for the new iTablet? to position between the iBook and the Powerbook
Revolution iMAC 700MHz Sahara G3$799
New all in one iMac form factor
17" Short neck CRT
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
20 GB Hard Drive, 24xCD-ROM
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 2 FireWire 800
Built in Airport
800MHz Sahara G3 $999
17" Short neck CRT
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
30 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800 Port
Built in Airport
900MHz Sahara G3 $1099
17" Short neck CRT
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, CD/RW
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800 Port
Built in Airport
LCD iMAC would then be positioned as the cube's replacement. priced $1,199, $1,399 & $1,599
Comments
I expect fast Apollo G4s in the Power Macs simply because the G5s were not finalized in time to design, test and produce a new system. What I'm going to be looking at is the case. If it's a whole new design, don't expect the G5s until MWNY. If, however, it's a modified Quicksilver case, then I would look for the G5s around April.
As for the G5s, here's AtAT's latest word posted on 12/28:
"Sorry, folks; the bad news is that we now have incontrovertible proof that the Power Mac G5 will not debut a week from Monday at the Macworld Expo super-special day-early Stevenote. "
[ 12-29-2001: Message edited by: gfeier ]</p>
866 Mhz G4
1.133 Ghz G4
dual 1.0 Ghz G4
lowend is the current G4 processor and mobo. The others are Apollo's + ddr ram.
FLAT PANEL WIDE SCREEN IMAC:
733 Mhz G4/ 128MB/ CD-RW / 15.2" / GEFORCE2MX
733 Mhz G4/ 256MB/ COMBO / 15.2" / GEFORCE2MX
733 MHZ G4/ 256MB/ SUPERDRIVE / 15.2"/ GEFORCE2MX
all white 'snow'ish color
IPHOTO:
photo software similar to ACDSEE + Iview multimedia, just more simple.
FIRMWAREUPGRADE TO IPOD:
the ability to store photos and video from digital camera's and dv-camera's with firewire.
thats it.
ap
[ 12-30-2001: Message edited by: ap ]</p>
<strong>
As for the G5s, here's AtAT's latest word posted on 12/28:
"Sorry, folks; the bad news is that we now have incontrovertible proof that the Power Mac G5 will not debut a week from Monday at the Macworld Expo super-special day-early Stevenote. "
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah but you read that wrong just as I did. Their incontrovertible proof was that Apple was already selling G5s thanks to a typo:
[quote]<strong>
"But get happy, because the good news is that the very same evidence indicates that if you act fast and you've got money to burn, you can buy not one, but two G5s-- and not ten days from now, but today."
</strong><hr></blockquote>
It was just a joke. Back to square one I guess...
[ 12-30-2001: Message edited by: apple.otaku ]</p>
<strong>It was just a joke. Back to square one I guess...</strong><hr></blockquote>True, but if you look back at <a href="http://www.appleturns.com/episode/?id=3461" target="_blank">this one</a>, AtAT has clearly come out against G5s.
<strong>This comes up all the time, and the lesson never seems to sink in. Apple marketing, like all other marketing departments in the world doesn't advertise events as, "OK, but nothing too important." They ALWAYs say, "You won't want to miss it!" It means nothing. They are not making hints, prophesies, ranking the importance of the announcements or anything else that you can take as being more or less important than any other press release. It's a keynote, it gets hyped. Don't take too much on faith.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Generally agree with you about the keynote gets hyped, but...
A foundational aspect of Marketing is credibility. The best marketers understand this in their very fabric.
Words are chosen very carefully, meaning, their is a reason why the word breakthrough is chosen vs. the word revolutionary.
I had a dream last night, so it is no doubt wishful thinking but who knows maybe its a prophecy:
- Low-end iMac, current CRT design, 800-900 MHz G3, geForce2 MX, GigaWire (=1394b), USB2, 133MHz SDRAM, $799.
- 3 iMac models w/ new LCD design. One piece unit of stunning design and small proportions. "I can't believe that's a whole computer" kind of reaction. Apollo G4s in all of them, ranging from 800-900 MHz to low GHz. 133MHz SDRAM, geForce2 MX, GigaWire, USB2. SuperDrives all around. Prices same as current iMac models.
- iBooks get speed bump to 800-900 MHz.
- Titanium now available in 2 models, the current one and a new faster one which uses Apollo G4 and speed bumps 100-200 MHz.
- Low-end PowerMac with fast Apollo G4 (low GHz), large L3 cache, 266 MHz DDR memory (>128 MB of it), AGP 4x, geForce2 MX, GigaWire, USB2, SuperDrive. Priced as current low-end model. Case is same as current one.
- Other PowerMac models have 4 slots that can hold one G5 each. There are 3 pre-determined configurations (which saves you a bit of money and means you can walk out of the store with it), but AppleStores & online can do a build-to-order thing. Available G5 speeds are from 1.0 - 2.0 GHz (with pricing getting to insane levels at the high end, along with long delivery times). G5's performance at a given clock rate is double that of the G4 on the same code, triple if its recompiled for the G5. It is a 64-bit chip, but will run in 32-bit mode until MacOS X 10.2 arrives this summer. HyperTransport connections to the DDR memory controller which can use either 266 MHz DDr or 333 MHz DDR memory (must all be of same type, however). AGP 8x, geForce3 or 4, GigaWire, USB2, SuperDrive. Case design is beautiful, functional, and innovative. Rack-mount case will be available. Pricing starts at around mid-range PowerMac levels and goes WAY up from there.
Okay, the last one isn't going to happen... but we can probably safely say its not going to be better than that. Its important to establish where the limits are.
<strong>G5 = NO!!!!!
1.2 +Ghz G4 = Yes
New Powermac = Yes
New iMac = duh
New Displays = Yes
G4 iMac = NO
OSX update = NO</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think that the G5 and G4 iMac are @ least possible with the G4 iMacs having a better chance of happeneing then G5 PMs... Also os has to be updated to take advantage of new hardware, no major update is what you mean i think....
My NEW predictions:
PM: new case (w/max ram of 4gig and 2nd 5.25 bay) except low end (old case)
1064 g5 same as current mid-range (old bus, ram, and cache and everything like that) only no superdrive, cdrw $1599 NO SUPERDRIVE OPTION, just CDRW and combo upgrade
1.2 g5 new bus and ddrram 256, usb2?, fw 2 (aka gigawire), 80gig , superdrive, geforce3 $2299
1.4 g5 same as above w/100 gig superdrive 2? and 512 ram, GeForce 3 $2799
1.2 dual g5 same as above ATI Radeon 8500 $3499
new speakers??/built-in sound? 5.1 surround possible w/BTO?
iMac:
After readting pscate's thread, i have decided that it is possible that the iMac will be in a cube or non all in one form factor, but the low end will still be the same: CRT $799. If cube's form factor, it may drive the price up $150 each when bundled with the 15" display. $100 if not cube. You can do the price changes in your head, im not going to change each one b/c I still think an all in one iMac is possible.
867G4, 133 bus, Ti book screen across the line, slot-load?? (FW2, USB2?)
except low end: 800G4 40gig 128 ram, Crt Cdrom current form factor 16mb rage128, $799
CDRW-40gig, 128, 16mb rage128-$999
CDRW-40gig, 256, 16or32mb geforce2mx- $1299
Combo(8x)-60gig, 256, 16or32mb geforce2mx- $1499
SUPERDRIVE-60gig, 256, 16or32mb geforce2mx- $1799
Displays:
15-$499
17-$899
17widescreen-$1099 OR 19-$1199
22widescreen-$2199
perm promo-$100 bundle rebate with PM except w/15", $300 with 22widscreen model
iBook: only one change, combo drive updated to 8x (possible if no g5 or g4 iMac, if either are updated, this probably wont happen)
PB: no change
OS: 9.2.3 for new hardware, no new features.
10.1.3(5?) for new hardware, SLF??, other goodies, and new software below.
One more thing: iPhoto or iOrganize both?
iPhoto: what everyone has been saying, import images, export to iTools/iDisk, albums, crop, rotate, red-eye, etc.
iOrganize: Replaces palm software, contacts,(import from entourage/mail.app) etc. palm conduit, also organizes media-movies, pics, tunes, etc.
-Paul
Edit: typo
[ 12-30-2001: Message edited by: psantora ]
Edit: update
[ 12-30-2001: Message edited by: psantora ]
Edit: stupid Apple.com page....
[ 01-01-2002: Message edited by: psantora ]</p>
<strong>Why does everyone seem to think that the Sahara is shipping Jan/Feb? Follow some PDF linkage on IBM's processor site (forget the url) and I recall that it said that the Sahara was "sampling January" or february. Certainly not coming out before ~april-may?</strong><hr></blockquote>
This only supports that there will be a g4 iMac and no iBook update, but this is not a discussion thread, so lets drop it....
-Paul
Powermacs:
Lowend:
933 MHZ G4
256 MB ram
60 GB HD
Superdrive
GeForce 2 MX
Will incorporate new bus and faster firewire!
Price: $1699.00
Mid-range:
1.2 GHZ G4
256 MB ram
80 GB HD
Superdrive
GeForce 3
Will incorporate new bus and faster firewire!
Price: $2599.00
Highend:
1.1 GHZ G4 Dualie
512 MB ram
100 GB HD
Superdrive
GeForce 3
Will incorporate new bus and faster firewire!
Price: $3499.00
Case will remain basically the same. Maybe a slight tweak or two.
Displays:
15" ASD - $499.00
17" ASD - $799.00
22" ASD - $1999.00
iMacs:
Lowend:
700 MHZ G3
15" LCD
128 MB ram
40 GB HD
CDR-W drive
GeForce 2 MX
Price: $1099.00
Midrange:
800 MHZ G3
15" LCD
256 MB ram
60 GB HD
Combo Drive
GeForce 2 MX
Price: $1299.00
Highend:
900 MHZ G3
15" LCD
256 MB ram
80 GB HD
Combo Drive
Ge Force 2 MX
Price: $1499.00
Software:
New iPhoto Application
Maybe iMovie 3
Maybe AppleWorks 7
Oh, and "One more thing (tm)"
Not a clue what it could be.
A 1 GHZ+ Powermac is NOT a big deal. A G5 WOULD be.
An iMac with LCD screen will look slick as a babies behind but it is NOT a big deal.
What is being hyped here?
I am being purposely conservative on my hardware predictions. If the event exceeds these, I will be a happy camper.
I WILL NOT OVER ANTICIPATE!
Oh, and NO iBook or Powerbook announcements.
NO tablets.
NO PDA's!
Sorry guys, ain't going to happen.
Cobra
[ 12-30-2001: Message edited by: Cobra ]</p>
<strong>Why does everyone seem to think that the Sahara is shipping Jan/Feb? Follow some PDF linkage on IBM's processor site (forget the url) and I recall that it said that the Sahara was "sampling January" or february. Certainly not coming out before ~april-may?</strong><hr></blockquote>Yes, and it is also not gonna be 1Ghz. It starts at 700Mhz, with 1Ghz later in 2002.
<a href="http://www-3.ibm.com/chips/news/2001/1017_750fx.html" target="_blank">http://www-3.ibm.com/chips/news/2001/1017_750fx.html</A>
That's why I think the iMac will be closer to 700Mhz, maybe 800Mhz if the 750cxe goes up that high. Sahara will be great for the iBook later in 2002, because it's even smaller and less-power consuming than the current G3.
They won't use a G4 in the iMac because of cost - the G3 chip is still much cheaper, and with LCD screens, they have to cut costs somewhere or the thing is going to be over $2000.
Remember, the current high-end iMac is $1499, with just a CRT monitor, just a CDRW drive, and just a 700Mhz processor. No way they can add that slot-loading combo drive from the TiBook, an LCD screen, AND a G4, and keep their margins.
OS X will lead off keynote. minor upgrade possibly. #s of users... blah blah blah...update on aps that are native or will be updated between MWSF and MWNY...blah blah blah
re-cap of apple apps. mayabe we will finally see iPhoto.
begin hardware intro:
I honestly believe we will finally learn what GigaWire is and how Apple has begun to intergrate it into their products- this may also lead us to a new consumer based product (a la iPod)
into pro hardware:
PowerBook- nothing. just a recap of the recent std combo drive message
we will then see upgraded PowerMacs that will break the GHz mark finally! but if they are G4 or G5 is to be seen. either seems to be a possiblity right now. some reports say that Mot has the PowerPC 8500 chip and it is running at decent speeds, but I do not think the use of the G4 chip will end at 867MHz for Apple. If they do have G5 processors I do expect the case/form factor will change also. Don't foget the Photoshop 7 bake off...
now consumer hardware:
iBook- most likely nothing. but we can always hope for a speed bump to 700, a color other than white, and better graphics
and "one last thing":
we will see flat panel iMacs. they have dropped CRT from the monitor line and it is now time to say goodbye to it in the product line. what speeds these machines will run at is a mystery. here is my concern- IBMs processor roadmap has the 750CXe only going to 700MHz, the current iMac maximum. IBM had just announced 750FX (700MHz - 1.0GHz) in October, with samples of these chips going out in January 02- so either IBM will pull a fast one and they are further along with their chips or ???, this scenario i think leaves the door open for a G4 based iMac. This new iMac will also give us more light on what Steve's idea of the "digital hub" is....
Education line:
$699 iMac Indigo
15" CRT
600 Mhz G3 Sahara
133 Mhz System Bus
256 kb L2 Cache running at full processor speed
128 MB PC 133 Mhz SDRAM
20 GB ULTRA ATA drive 5400 rpm
CD-ROM
ATI RAGE 128 w/ 16 MB
Mac OS 10.2
2 USB & 2 Firewire
56 kbps V.90 modem
10/100 ethernet
Consumer line:
$999 iMac
The same except for:
15" TFT 1024x768 LCD display
CD-RW
NVidia GeForce 2 MX w/ 32mb
$1299 iMac
The same except for:
800 Mhz G3 Sahara
256 MB PC 133 Mhz SDRAM
40 GB Ultra ATA drive 5400 rpm
Combo drive CD-RW/DVD
$1499 iMac
The same except for:
1 Ghz G3 Sahara
60 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
Prosumer line:
$1299 Cube (or similar)
700 Mhz G4 Apollo
200 Mhz System Bus
256 kb L2 cache running at full processor speed
256 MB DDR RAM
40 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
Combo drive
NVidia GeForce 2 MX w/ 32 MB
Mac OS 10.2
56 kbps V.90 modem
10/100 ethernet
2 USB & 2 Firewire
1 AGP 4x slot
$1499 Cube (or similar)
the same except for:
Superdrive CD-RW/DVD-RW
Professional line:
$1799 PowerMac G4
The same except for:
900 Mhz G4 Apollo
256 KB L2 cache and 2 MB L3 cache running at full processor speed
60 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
4 PCI & 1 AGP 4X slots
$2499 PowerMac G4
The same except for:
1.1 Ghz G4 Apollo
512 MB DDR RAM
80 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
NVidia GeForce 3 w/ 64 MB
$2999 PowerMac G4
The same except for:
Dual 1.1 Ghz G4 Apollo
100 GB Ultra ATA drive 7200 rpm
LCD Displays:
$499 15" 1024x768 TFT
$799 17" 1280x1024 TFT
$1999 22" 1600x1200 TFT
New Mac OS 10.2
New iSoftware: either iMovie 3, iPhoto, iMessenger (which I think would be great if it allowed to have iMessenger, ICQ, MSN, AOL and Yahoo contacts, using your mac.com account) iMessenger 2 could incorporate voice chat, and imessenger 3 video chat.
WAKE-UP ARGENTINA!!!
DESPIERTA ARGENTINA!!!
No new PowerMac for now, but a G5 in february (which will be demoed)
iBook and iMac will be updated with new G3 processors, but the iMac higher end models won't be available soon (you know that Qanta is said to start production this month and IBM is going to start it's 750FX production this month too)
The iBook will get only updated processors, while the iMac will be totally updated (133Mhz system bus, GeForce 2MX, HD up to 80GB, lcd screen)
The PowerBook will get an Apollo: the 550 model it's going to disappear and will be replaced by the 667Mhz; a new 867 Mhz will be the high end.
As i said, no new powermac shipping in january, but a G5 will ship in february.
See you next week.
Some of you people are in for a RUDE letdown in six days.....
SdC
Low end iMac?$699
700 MHz G3 in same form factor
100 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC100 SDRAM
20 GB Hard Drive, Slot loading 24 x CD-ROM
Two USB Ports, two 400 Firewire
ATI Rage 128 Ultra, AGP 2X
LCD iMAC $999
15" LCD Display
800 MHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC133 SDRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, CD-ROM
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
LCD iMAC $1,199
15" LCD Display
900 MHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC133 SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
LCD iMAC $1,499
15" LCD Display
1 GHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC133 SDRAM
80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Low end Powerbook $2,199
Same form factor
733 MHz 7450 G4
133 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC133 SDRAM
30 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM w/DVD-Video
Two USB Ports, one 400 Firewire
ATI Mobility Radon
Built in Airport
Powerbook $2,999
Same form factor
900 MHz Apollo 7460 G4
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC 266DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM w/DVD-Video
Two USB 2 Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Powerbook $3,299
Same form factor
1.13 GHz Apollo 7460 G4
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC 266DDR-SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB 2 Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Power Mac G5 $2,199
Same form factor
1 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM w/DVD-Video
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Power Mac G5 $2,999
Same form factor
1.4 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/twinview and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Power Mac G5 $3,699
Same form factor
Duel 1.2 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 512 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/twinview and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
IBook-same form factor
Speed bump to 700MHz
Possible Surprise. If shortneck iMAC unfolds the LCD iMAC specifications will change to that listed below and fills the Cube's marketing slot, look for the new iTablet? to position between the iBook and the Powerbook
Revolution iMAC 700MHz Sahara G3$799
New all in one iMac form factor
17" Short neck CRT
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
20 GB Hard Drive, 24xCD-ROM
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 2 FireWire 800
Built in Airport
800MHz Sahara G3 $999
17" Short neck CRT
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
30 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800 Port
Built in Airport
900MHz Sahara G3 $1099
17" Short neck CRT
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, CD/RW
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800 Port
Built in Airport
LCD iMAC would then be positioned as the cube's replacement. priced $1,199, $1,399 & $1,599
LCD iMAC $1,199
15" LCD Display, 17? LCD Display add $200
800 MHz 7450 G4
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, CD-ROM
Book E Core
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
LCD iMAC $1,199
15" LCD Display, 17? LCD Display add $200
900 MHz 7450 G4
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM
Book E Core
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gagawire
LCD iMAC $1,499
15" LCD Display, 17? LCD Display add $200
1 GHz 7450 G4
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB Ports, two 800 Firewire
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
New at MWT in March
iBook G3 $1,299
new form factor
800MHz Sahara G3
13? screen
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
20 GB Hard Drive, 24xCD-ROM
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800
Built in Airport
Gigawire
iBook G3 $1,499
new form factor
900MHz Sahara G3
13? screen
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
30 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800
Built in Airport
Gigawire
iBook G3 $1,599
new form factor
900MHz Sahara G3
13? screen
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, CD-RW
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800
Built in Airport
Gigawire
iBook G3 $1,699
new form factor
1 GHz Sahara G3
13? screen
400 MHz system bus, 128 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
NVIDA GeForce 2MX w/32MB of SDRAM
2 USB & 1 FireWire 800
Built in Airport
Gigawire
Powerbook $3,699
Same form factor
1.2 GHz Goldfish 8500 G5
15.1? screen
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC 266DDR-SRAM
80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Two USB 2 Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 w/TwinView and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire
ITablet? if not introduced at MWSF $1,899
800 MHz Goldfish 8500 G5
400 MHz system bus, 256 MB PC266 DDR-SRAM
40 GB Hard Drive, DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Detachable screen
Enhance handwriting recognition
Two USB Ports, Two 800 Firewire
Book E Core
NVIDIA GeForce3 and 64MB of SDRAM
Built in Airport
Gigawire