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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer Personally I'm waiting for the big WWDC '05 announcement. You're Right! I'm waiting too.
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer On the other hand that was for an all-new architecture. The 970MP will just drop into the existing machines. Heh, guess I have something in common with IBM ... I under-estimate things in case of problem…
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Quote: Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon Hmmm. If Apple received 970MPs in August then how long from Alpha chip samples to actual production. 2005 has been muted. ie early 2005...Jan' maybe for the production to begin. Can Apple announce t…
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Just 2 cents worth ... IBM's Fishkill Foundry is primarily a 300mm wafer plant. So it may be safe to assume that the Fishkill plant is ramping-up production (alot of you may be saying DUH!!). Please read Programmer's post to clarify about ramping-up…
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I think that Programmer is on the right track, because of the modular approach. Have a box to access, and perform the necessary conversions for audio/video data that is kept in a separate (your MAC, an xServe , an external storage device ) area. Thi…
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Chris, I'm in agreement w/you. And you're right about the "semantics", To me ... the capabilities are defined by what's inside (because I'm a technogeek and I want to learn, strangely enough I'm that way about physics and other things as well). T…
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Well, I already knew I was a "Techno-Geek". Just proving it now,/ because if I didn't care what was inside the box ... I wouldn't care about the technology the device was capable of using. Take, for instance, Sony's misguided attempt at an iPod usi…
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Quote: Originally posted by Matsu CF prices are dropping incredibly fast. 8GB, Eight Gigabytes! From Sandisk, will be available for under $1000 before Christmas. In a year's time CF is going to be even cheaper. I'd ask for an iPod mini w…
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Alot of wishful thinking on my part, including disappointment in the latest "bumps", but how about the fabled "xStation"? It's basically, all the goodies that were talked about for the next revision: PCI Express (or PCIe, which ever has the 16x t…
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Quote: Originally posted by 123 Source? Being as polite as possible, and having read most of the thread, he doesn't need links; or more specifically, the links will do you no good . . . you can't access them. As for Programmer's "oblique k…
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I also want two inputs available on the new series of Apple's flat panels. Currently, I use a Mitsubishi monitor with BNC to my Mac and SVGA to a P.O.S. PC. It saves me desk space, and a push of a button on the monitor changes inputs. Hopefully…
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Does anyone else think that Apple may be delaying the G5 Rev B to incorporate Hyper Transport 2 in to their MB. I wish they would.
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Quote: Originally posted by \\/\\/ickes I can't think of anything that would *need more then 2Gigs, by today's standards. Also understand to have 4TB of ram in your setup, that would take quite the chunk out of your wallet. I've seen Unig…
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Thanks Brad. My bad.
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Quote: Originally posted by Krassy i think the new northbridge-chipset will also be manufactured at 90nm .... so there shouldn't be a heat-problem. btw: do we have any info on the loction where the current apple-northbridge-chip is produced? howe…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacJedai Noticed that the link is fixed now. Thanks for pointing out the problem. Masker, sweeeet mockup. I still would like adjustability of the screen. Not sure if the iMac arm is "the" answer, but something t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Zapchud It's "
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Quote: Originally posted by oldmacfan Ok, what is wrong with the first link... Did it get yanked, ala "steve'd"?
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Quote: Originally posted by lungaretta I was going to start a separate thread about this article but it seems pertinent to this discussion: Why is Apple MIA from the Living Room? Thanks for the article, I enjoyed it. It kept coming into my…
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Quote: Originally posted by DaveGee Ugh! Here is a little history that will help explain why that answer is almost impossible to answer... IBM Power 4 - code name GP - aka GigaProcessor PPC 970 - code name GPUL - aka Giga Processor Ultra…