Will the G5 deliver 3 GHz before the transition?

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  • Reply 21 of 47
    chuckerchucker Posts: 5,089member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by PB

    I have seen dual core 3.0 GHz Intel systems at around 1000 euros.



    From a well-known brand? Well-designed? With several decent applications bundled? Not overheating? Decent-quality chipset and motherboard?
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  • Reply 22 of 47
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Chucker

    From a well-known brand? Well-designed? With several decent applications bundled? Not overheating? Decent-quality chipset and motherboard?



    And if anything, those are Pentium D's (Pentium 4 derivatives), which are nowhere near as powerful as their gig's would make them sound. Dead-end technology.
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  • Reply 23 of 47
    pbpb Posts: 4,255member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Chucker

    From a well-known brand? Well-designed? With several decent applications bundled? Not overheating? Decent-quality chipset and motherboard?



    If I am not mistaken, it was some HP model. But I don't remember details about specifications, it was just a glance while I was looking for something else.
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  • Reply 24 of 47
    nr9nr9 Posts: 182member
    heh, i said no a long time ago
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  • Reply 25 of 47
    pbpb Posts: 4,255member
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    Originally posted by Nr9

    heh, i said no a long time ago



    Look who is there.
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  • Reply 26 of 47
    thttht Posts: 6,009member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Chucker

    From a well-known brand? Well-designed? With several decent applications bundled? Not overheating? Decent-quality chipset and motherboard?



    Dell will sell you a 3 GHz XPS Pentium D system for $1200.
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  • Reply 27 of 47
    People!

    Isn't a Quad 2.5Ghz enough?



    Thats 10Ghz!

    4 x 2.5 = 10
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  • Reply 28 of 47
    aplnubaplnub Posts: 2,606member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Agent Macintosh

    People!

    Isn't a Quad 2.5Ghz enough?



    Thats 10Ghz!

    4 x 2.5 = 10




    You don't use Final Cut Studio do you?
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  • Reply 29 of 47
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    Originally posted by aplnub

    You don't use Final Cut Studio do you?



    Why, yes, I do. And my Quad is plenty fast for my projects.
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  • Reply 30 of 47
    chuckerchucker Posts: 5,089member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Agent Macintosh

    People!

    Isn't a Quad 2.5Ghz enough?



    Thats 10Ghz!

    4 x 2.5 = 10



    I wasn't aware Apple came up with a miraculous technology that enabled 0% latency for dual-core and dual-processing.



    If you're really going to add up "GHzes" like that, 7 or 8 GHz is more likely.
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  • Reply 31 of 47
    pbpb Posts: 4,255member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Chucker



    If you're really going to add up "GHzes" like that, 7 or 8 GHz is more likely.




    While this is true generally, there are cases where the quad 2.5 GHz is more than twice as fast as the dual 2.5 GHz.
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  • Reply 32 of 47
    aplnubaplnub Posts: 2,606member
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    Originally posted by Agent Macintosh

    Why, yes, I do. And my Quad is plenty fast for my projects.



    Add plenty of Motion, Livetype, general effects that have to be rendered then encoded, it kills my iMac.



    Projects I have seen on a new quad was impressive, but for advanced techniques and projects, it isn't enough (and will never be enough as long as I have to wait more than half-a-second).
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  • Reply 33 of 47
    chuckerchucker Posts: 5,089member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by PB

    While this is true generally, there are cases where the quad 2.5 GHz is more than twice as fast as the dual 2.5 GHz.



    But that's multi-core vs. multi-processing.
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  • Reply 34 of 47
    pbpb Posts: 4,255member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by Chucker

    But that's multi-core vs. multi-processing.



    My point is that despite the hardware "defects" that prevent a multi-processor machine to deliver its full power, there are situations where 4 x 2.5 can actually mean 10. Unfortunately, these are isolated exceptions.
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  • Reply 35 of 47
    jccbinjccbin Posts: 476member
    Um, No 3GHz G5s.
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  • Reply 36 of 47
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    Originally posted by THT

    Heh. The 970gx, 970mx roadmap is interesting. Was it IBM's roadmap before they moved to the PPU core in the Cell as the PPC CPU core of the future, or was IBM willing to do them concurrently?



    What makes you think the Cell PPE would be the future of PPC cores from IBM?
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  • Reply 37 of 47
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    Originally posted by RazzFazz

    What makes you think the Cell PPE would be the future of PPC cores from IBM?



    Well, it is either PPE or Power6.
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  • Reply 38 of 47
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    Originally posted by Programmer

    Well, it is either PPE or Power6.



    Actually, there's at least one more contender.
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  • Reply 39 of 47
    thttht Posts: 6,009member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by RazzFazz

    What makes you think the Cell PPE would be the future of PPC cores from IBM?



    If there is another, let us know.
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  • Reply 40 of 47
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    Originally posted by RazzFazz

    Actually, there's at least one more contender.



    I don't know how much mileage is really in the 750 line, and didn't they sell off their 4xx line? What am I missing?
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