Timeframe for next PowerMac?

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  • Reply 201 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by namachtag

    Does anyone think that the last speed bump was to clear out some stock of the outdated logic board PowerMacs? Until, the dual core comes out? I believe they used to introduce new PowerMacs in August too...instead of the 1 year to update that seems currently what has been happening.



    Any thoughts?



    g




    probably. that dual core is gonna be pretty cool.



    peace
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  • Reply 202 of 292
    pbpb Posts: 4,255member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by aidanp

    probably. that dual core is gonna be pretty cool.





    And it should not be far away. Here is the recent Genesi announcement.
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  • Reply 203 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by PB

    And it should not be far away. Here is the recent Genesi announcement.



    Now Appleinsider has sources (who have sources...) saying new PMs "within 2 weeks." Of course we heard positive rumblings before Paris. But here's hoping ... and perhaps enough time has elapsed that dual-core PMs are a real possibility.
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  • Reply 204 of 292
    i'll believe it when we see em! I wonder if IBM has delayed them on purpose... to teach steve a lesson. I'm hoping for next tuesday... but i've gotten my hopes up before. I'm betting they will be sporting the new ATI cards.
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  • Reply 205 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by namachtag

    i'll believe it when we see em! I wonder if IBM has delayed them on purpose... to teach steve a lesson. I'm hoping for next tuesday... but i've gotten my hopes up before. I'm betting they will be sporting the new ATI cards.



    I agree with your pessimism but I'm hoping...



    What ATI cards do you mean? I'm debating what card (not the default) for intensive video work (posting elsewhere on that).
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  • Reply 206 of 292
    wmfwmf Posts: 1,164member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by bjewett

    What ATI cards do you mean?



    Probably the Radeon X1300/X1600/X1800.
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  • Reply 207 of 292
    driekdriek Posts: 3member
    When i orderd my Dual 2Ghz G5 PowerMac on 22th of September, my on or before date was "27/09/2005", last thursday i called apple to ask where's my powermac, it had been delayed until "03/10/2005", when I asked why (2or3times) they saide, they haven't had any G5 processors in stock until "01/10/2005" ...



    So i'm waiting, and hoping for a dual core dual g5
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  • Reply 208 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by wmf

    Probably the Radeon X1300/X1600/X1800.



    Thanks for the info. I hope these new cards are supported early, at least as a BTO, unlike the X850 which took awhile to show up on the apple store (and presumably to work seamlessly with the OS).
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  • Reply 209 of 292
    kaiwaikaiwai Posts: 246member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by bjewett

    Thanks for the info. I hope these new cards are supported early, at least as a BTO, unlike the X850 which took awhile to show up on the apple store (and presumably to work seamlessly with the OS).



    Most ATI video cards would work out of the box without any problems; the driver is probably very generic, the only downside, you might have to wait, in the case of DIY upgrades in regards to seeing an updated driver coming with the next update released.



    With that being said, the best option I hope Apple adopts is the PCIe 2.0 which will provide enough bandwidth to fly a Antanov through.
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  • Reply 210 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by driek

    When i orderd my Dual 2Ghz G5 PowerMac on 22th of September, my on or before date was "27/09/2005", last thursday i called apple to ask where's my powermac, it had been delayed until "03/10/2005", when I asked why (2or3times) they saide, they haven't had any G5 processors in stock until "01/10/2005" ...



    So i'm waiting, and hoping for a dual core dual g5




    I order mine on the 17th and it shipped in 6 days (custom configuration Dual 2GHz)



    I got tired of waiting. BTW loving the dually. sooooo fast. nothing can stop this bad boy. Should carry me through until second generation intel powermacs
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  • Reply 211 of 292
    Well, I highly doubt that we will have an update in a few hrs. my time.... What are chances of the future? I sure hope everything doesn't dry up like everyones posting.... I was mad that it's taken so long...now I'm just going along for the ride.........weeeeeeeeeeeeee......
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  • Reply 212 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by namachtag

    Well, I highly doubt that we will have an update in a few hrs. my time.... What are chances of the future?



    It's Tuesday, and the Apple Store is still up as of afternoon, California time.



    This means 6 more months of winter and untold weeks (months?) of waiting for new PMs.
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  • Reply 213 of 292
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by bjewett

    It's Tuesday, and the Apple Store is still up as of afternoon, California time.



    This means 6 more months of winter and untold weeks (months?) of waiting for new PMs.




    Huh? You haven't heard about the Oct 12th event? Sounds like a dual core announcement getting past 3 ghz to me.
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  • Reply 214 of 292
    hypoluxahypoluxa Posts: 703member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by KidRed

    Huh? You haven't heard about the Oct 12th event? Sounds like a dual core announcement getting past 3 ghz to me.



    Not likely! I bet on the previous specs that have floated around in the forums , like dual core 2.5 at the top end or whatever thehigh end speed was..Ill be REALLY surprised if IBM pulls a 3ghz + dual core chip outta their asses, to put into Apples.
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  • Reply 215 of 292
    the promo with the curtains could be go either way it could mean:



    last curtain call for the PM and the PB



    or



    could mean video ipod....



    very smart!



    hopefully it will be for PM and PB....it is to close to the nano intro and i'd be ticked if i had spent money for a nano and not something new w/video!
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  • Reply 216 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by hypoluxa

    Not likely! I bet on the previous specs that have floated around in the forums , like dual core 2.5 at the top end or whatever thehigh end speed was..Ill be REALLY surprised if IBM pulls a 3ghz + dual core chip outta their asses, to put into Apples.



    I think it's unlikely myself but Apple has had faster that advertised chips before, I believe the 2.7 GHz chips were in the PowerMacs before IBM officially documented them.
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  • Reply 217 of 292
    pbpb Posts: 4,255member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by jherrling

    ...I believe the 2.7 GHz chips were in the PowerMacs before IBM officially documented them.



    Yes, very often in the past (not to say this is the rule), first Apple got the chips and then, some weeks later, Freescale/IBM added to the catalog the high-end chips going to Apple. But I don't believe that there will be G5 beyond the 3 GHz mark.
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  • Reply 218 of 292
    Quote:

    Originally posted by PB

    But I don't believe that there will be G5 beyond the 3 GHz mark.



    Well, this is rumor central, but ...



    Assuming Oct 12 is a PM/PB announcement instead of (e.g.) a video iPod, what is the likely configuration? In particular:



    PCI Express or no?

    Dual-core or dual-dual core, and at what speed?

    New graphics boards? ATI Radeon x1300/1600/1800?



    It would seem a significant step up for Apple to put out dual-dual core machines for not a lot more money. This suggest, to me, that (1) only highest-end gets 4x processors, or (2) there are dual-dual core even in the "mid-range" PM, but at a slower processor speed. After all, my understanding is Intel/AMD (unsure of details here) is putting out dual-core, but at lower clock speeds.



    I'm counting on PCI-e...



    And one would hope that the new Radeon cards would be available at least as a BTO. I understand the x1300 and x1800 are shipping, with the x1600 delayed?
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  • Reply 219 of 292
    thttht Posts: 6,010member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by bjewett

    Assuming Oct 12 is a PM/PB announcement instead of (e.g.) a video iPod, what is the likely configuration? In particular:



    PCI Express or no?

    Dual-core or dual-dual core, and at what speed?

    New graphics boards? ATI Radeon x1300/1600/1800?




    My prediction, assuming it is a PM/PB announcement:



    1x2.2 GHz 970mp

    PCIe, PCI

    4 slot DDR2-533

    ATI Radeon X600 or Nvidia equivalent

    $1999



    1x2.5 GHz 970mp

    PCIe, PCI-X

    8 slot DDR2-667

    Radeon X600 or Nvidia equivalent

    $2499



    2x2.5 GHz 970mp

    PCIe, PCI-X

    8 slot DDR2-667

    Radeon X700 or Nvidia equivalent

    $2999



    Options:

    $400+ video card options

    PCI-X FiberChannel, G-Ethernet cards



    Quote:

    It would seem a significant step up for Apple to put out dual-dual core machines for not a lot more money. This suggest, to me, that (1) only highest-end gets 4x processors, or (2) there are dual-dual core even in the "mid-range" PM, but at a slower processor speed.



    4-way systems are specialist machines. Very few people would require them. So, by that alone, I think there will only be 1 dual-dual system.



    I would be very interested to see a 1.8+ GHz Powerbook G5 system, but I'm doubting it. Maybe they'll pull it out of their hat a "year" late. Who knows.
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  • Reply 220 of 292
    [QUOTE]Originally posted by THT



    "[B]My prediction, assuming it is a PM/PB announcement:



    1x2.2 GHz 970mp

    PCIe, PCI

    4 slot DDR2-533

    ATI Radeon X600 or Nvidia equivalent

    $1999



    1x2.5 GHz 970mp

    PCIe, PCI-X

    8 slot DDR2-667

    Radeon X600 or Nvidia equivalent

    $2499



    2x2.5 GHz 970mp

    PCIe, PCI-X

    8 slot DDR2-667

    Radeon X700 or Nvidia equivalent

    $2999



    Options:

    $400+ video card options

    PCI-X FiberChannel, G-Ethernet cards







    4-way systems are specialist machines. Very few people would require them. So, by that alone, I think there will only be 1 dual-dual system."



    On this Daystar of the modern day, how well will the Mac OS as it is now be able to take advantage of the hoped for 4 cpus?



    Would the 4 cpu, or 2 dual core cpu be usable by such folks as use photoshop, or 3D programmes, or final cut pro, or avid software? That is, must the software programmers for the 3rd party software make changes for such modern type Daystars?



    Or would the Mac OS make use such that various programmes would be advantaged?



    I know there are folks in the sciences who have sought for the quad machines, I think some are using another unix as well as the Mac OS. There has been request for other graphics cards as well as the Radeon or the NVidia, too. How likely that is to happen I would not know, but there certainly are people who could use higher end graphics.



    I reckon this question could be filed under an OS question, but since it directly would be part of future hardware, it seemed a good place to put it.
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