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Quote: Originally posted by THT Code: 1.0 Volt 7448 CPUs 1000 MHz 1400 MHz Typical ? Nominal 65 °C 9.5 11.0 W Typical ? Thermal 105 °C 12.0 13.7 W Maximum 105 °C 13.9 15.9 W …
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Quote: Originally posted by ecking But would a 2ghz solo really be that much worse than a 1.66 duo? nah.. but it would cost you the same, so why not go duo?
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Quote: Originally posted by backtomac How will that compare to the existing g4. The core duos look at least 2xs faster than the g4, maybe more. If prices are the same or close, within 15%, then IMO that would represent real value in purchasing an…
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Quote: Originally posted by imiloa Duo - T2300 (2M L2 cache 1.66 GHz 667 MHz FSB 65nm) - $241 Solo - T1300 (2M L2 cache 1.66 GHz 667 MHz FSB 65nm) - $209 i'm guessing the celeron-m 4xx will be somewhere $100-$150-ish when it's finally relea…
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Quote: Originally posted by mjteix I also think that Apple will keep the bottom prices for both the iBook and the Mac mini lines. if they put the celeron-m 4xx in the ibook, i'd like to see a ~$100 or so price drop. (and i do hope/think they w…
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Quote: Originally posted by aegisdesign With the Celeron M 4xx series apparently delayed though, it does point at Apple using Core CPUs. ..and i'm quite sure we'll see these celerons in the intel 'ibooks' before summer.
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Quote: Originally posted by Marlor The Dothan Celeron M's have half the cache of a Pentium M, and lack enhanced SpeedStep. The lack of enhanced SpeedStep would only be a problem for users that leave their machine inactive for long periods of time…
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Quote: Originally posted by applewiz I will NOT buy a Celeron ANYthing and do not recommend it to others. Celerons are crap processors IMHO. I only PRAY Apple never puts a Celeron in ANYthing they sell. a celeron-m 4x0 in the ibook would make …
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Quote: Originally posted by aegisdesign Why not? The dev docs mention converting altivec code to sse 2 or 3. link? i guess maxxuss, one of the leading hackers on the x86 project, seem to waste a lot of time trying to emulate sse3 on sse2-…
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...and as i said earlier, the yonah (core solo) based celeron (celeron-m 4xx) with sse3 support (and more goodies) is not officially released.
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Quote: Originally posted by aegisdesign It doesn't have to be. The differences between the pinout of a Celeron and a Core can be worked around in an afternoon's CAD session still, the dothan-celeron (celeron-m 3x0) doesnt support sse3. i don…
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Quote: Originally posted by aegisdesign The Celeron M was released the same time as the Core. afiak, the yonah based celeron m (celeron m 4xx) hasnt been released aoy. the dothan-celeron is pretty ok too, but is has crippled power management…
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i think it would be too confusing... after all, (almost) every computer apple has ever made has been called a 'mac'. - what box are you running? - a mac. - cool. which mac? - a mac! - yes..? - well, a 'mac-mac'. - ahh...
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 Okay... didn't know that. It seems DDR2 interestingly uses some sort of "QDR calculation" but without being quad-pumped, weird. Because I don't see how say, PC2-3200, which is DDR2-400, could transfert 3200…
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 RAM increases its frequencies too. Best RAM runs quite quick PC-3200 SDRAM (DDR-400) or PC2-3200 SDRAM (DDR2-400, more efficient) are double-pumped, so they run at 200 MHz. afaik, ddr2 memory runs at h…
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 But Intel FSBs are quad-pumped, and their real frequency is four times less. sure the g5 got a good amount of memory bandwidth compared to intels FSBes, but do you really think it's important what freque…
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Quote: Originally posted by DCQ So, if the next mini has the following, I'll buy it. Hardware H264 decoding A decent (128MB) video card 3.5 inch drive 2 memory slots there you go mr.jobs, the secret recipe to world domination. now chop…
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sorry if this is a silly question, but didnt every powermac g4 have a internal modem...?
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Quote: Originally posted by synp Adding more cores won't give them the performance boost they need either. Two cores are better than one. Add more to a personal computer (as opposed to a server) and the law of diminishing returns hits. There's t…
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Quote: Originally posted by Junkyard Dawg Would this cannibalize iMac sales? dont you think it's generally much easier making profit by selling cpu&monitor bundles than all-in-ones?