An optimistic possibility: this is a new G4 chip. Maybe a .13 7457 (or whatever they call it). Maybe the busses are actually 266 and 333 but they don't want to admit it until the PowerMacs come with the same chip in a few weeks?
<strong>Probably 133 for the 12" and 167 for the 17",</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's right. See the the real-life pics of the new PowerBooks, complete with System Profiler screenshots, on this <a href="http://suyama.co.jp/index.html" target="_blank">Japanese site</a> for confirmation. Boy do I want that 12" PowerBook. I love my iBook, but the PowerBook is just sooo much prettier.
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Same setup as the dual 867 and dual GHz PowerMacs?
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The 17" Powerbook 512MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM.
No mention of bus speed.
The Powermac page frequently mentions the 167 bus. The Powerbooks have to have this atleast or they couldn't run DDR.
<strong>Probably 133 for the 12" and 167 for the 17",</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's right. See the the real-life pics of the new PowerBooks, complete with System Profiler screenshots, on this <a href="http://suyama.co.jp/index.html" target="_blank">Japanese site</a> for confirmation. Boy do I want that 12" PowerBook. I love my iBook, but the PowerBook is just sooo much prettier.
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Frank_t
<strong>Is that 10.2.4!? in that pic?
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Yeah. I started a thread about it in the OS X forum.