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Actually Bluetooth does play havoc with 802.11b
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The newer G3's have resolved the cache-coherency problem that prevented a MP setup. IBM actually offers dual-G3 boards (developers).
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The display layer of quartz is vector-based, so there is some benefit from having AltiVec there. For example, side-by-side comparisons of a G4 400 Powerbook and a G3 500 iBook indicated there?s a substantial difference between the two, as far as re…
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I wonder if we'll see new LCDs coupled with the introduction of these under-Power[ed]Macs.
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Fascinating stuff, applenut. From what I've gathered, the G4+ can benefit from DDR SDRAM in the situations listed above: namely in dual processor configurations where two animals are feeding at the trough and when the cache(s) are being emptied f…
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[quote]Yeah, it's somewhat frivolous, but if it works, why not? Heck, Apple goes to all the trouble in eliminating cords for it's LCD's by introducing ADC. This is completely different. Think of the benefits ADC offers compared to DVI and, to bi…
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wireless keyboards are soooooooooooooo stoooooooopid i spontaneously develop head cancer when using "wireless" and "keyboard" in the same paragraph. just think about it. how big of a screen do you use (or how low a resolution) for usb extenstion c…
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Sometimes the idiocy here is staggering. Yeah. Wireless keyboards on the pro machine. I feel like strangling someone with my keyboard cord.
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1.4 G4 Thats my bet.
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WTF is this faster HD shit people keep talking about? Aside from going SCSI with a pair of 10K RPM UW HDs in a striped raid config, the only other route is to get the new IBM HDs 120GXP (i think?) and the Super WD with the 8 MB buffer. What? …
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I do not find Arcintosh reliable. The implication behind their prognostications is that they are a professional-oriented site, and therefore their rumors are more valuable or reliable than rumors posted at spymac or A|I or MOSR, when in fact, thi…
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J. Peterman?
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intel is not struggling to push the P4 at all. The northwoods should easily clock beyond 3 GHz.
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I think the ceiling on Intel's current consumer CPU design is at 10GHz or something in that area. At which point they'll reach this, and to how effective (or real) those cycle will be with regard to actual performance is unknown.
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Diskstickers, you're totally wrong. Do you know what Darwin is? Have you seen pics of x86-Darwin? It ain't a GUI
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Hey, thanks for posting... its always fun to read these sort of anecdotes. Could you clear up the diction in the last sentence for me?
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Some chipsets will accept either, not both at the same time. You could use your SDRAM and save your dough (you'll need too after buying a new powermac) for loads of DDR after all these RAM-manufacturer mergers stop fscking with RAM prices.
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Those are fresh out of the CompUSA debacle in the AI chatroom two days ago. I wonder if those product number are bogus.
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Dude, that story is from c|net, from this morning. I wouldn't put too much stock in it. if they were right could this mean that Apple has seen the writing on the wall and has decided to hold off on the PM until the G5? If so, those who boug…
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I thought the nForce was shipping in Europe alreadu.