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Blackcat - I was not aware the 7457's were not shipping?. Which means the current PB's are getting the regular 745x's, damm they could do with 5hr useable life. Also, the 850's are not due to be announced 'officially' until Q4 03. Plus Moto app…
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Surely my fellow comrades dont believe the 15" Al PB would be introduced with the 970 now - without new PMacs, Al 12/17's?\ Blackcat\tI think you're right about the 850, but I think it will be called a G4 unless Apple adopts a new scheme: Th…
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More unubstantiated information has come to light. Some are now suggesting that it well be September before we see these new PB's. MOSR are even suggesting Panther will not be available to the public until September!. Although Apple have bundle…
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Wow, what is Apple doing?. They release the NEW 12" and the 17" but not the 15"?. Seriously weird!. I too would be completely surprised to see a 970 PowerBook this year, but here's an intersting point. The 970 chip as far as I know @ 1.2GHz d…
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Speaking of memory bus bandwidth MOSR is claiming the following "The extra cost, and need to install memory in two paired banks of a twin-PC3200 architecture are not attractive to Apple, but having an utterly leading-edge professional architect…
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Quote: Originally posted by trailmaster308 Hasapi is right about the scaling. However, there will not be a Power5 RISC chip in a mac desktop. Period. And I know this. Believe me or not...I don't care. I never suggested the Power5 would at its…
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I think you guys need to check the processor specs necessary for mission critical reliable servers iSeries, pSeries and AS/400's. Your right that the Power5 will indeed be able to scale much better up AND down better than the Power4. But it does…
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Quote: Originally posted by costique Apple doesn't make desktops only. There are servers as well. I have seen, with my own eyes, more than 1000 PowerMacs through my life. Sorry dude, I hope you dont mean that Apple would release a Serve…
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Power5 in a Mac? Ahhh..... no! The Power5 is IBM's next generation (5th) PowerPC Server chip. Just like the Power4 - has been specifically designed for this business, mission critical reliable high end server applications - and thus totally over…
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Quote: Originally posted by Rhumgod No, if I were Steve I would stick with announcing my own products at my own schedule at my own venue. Screw having to force introduce or wait to introduce an update based on a Macworld. I agree with you, b…
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Is Steve presenting a keynote at WWDC?. MWNY is dead!, there is no keynote, so when will the NEW PowerMacs get announced!, looks like it will be at WWDC!. Seybold in September is too far away, and something as important as a 64bit PowerMac WILL,…
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Quote: Originally posted by FrostyMMB I can imagine Apple wants to rid themselves of Moto as soon as possible, and high production of 970s might help, but you aren't going to see an immediate hurry to get the 970 into PowerBooks. It would be grea…
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I assume you are meaning the PowerPC 850? for the PowerBook. Your points are valid, in so much that a PowerBook would indeed be able to accomodate the 970 - but only at its lower rated clock speeds. The 970 @ 1.2GHz - which would make it a FAR s…
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Quote: Originally posted by wmf Wow, y'all sure are optimistic. Maybe just a little, but here is FACT, the 970 HAS been announced and is in process of production. It has Altivec? when IBM does not require it. Optimism?, no just simple math.…
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[B]QUOTE]Originally posted by hmurchison Hasapi, Welcome to Appleinsider! I agree with U lots to look forward to. I dunno about the 970 in a PB yet. If these MB are as large as they say Apple may have to wait for revision 2 before getting …
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FWIW - Im jupping out of my skin!, Ive seen this roadmap before and what really excites me is that there is a ROADMAP!. I thought the 980 was dual core?. Why we had to get to a point were our PMacs are positively ridiculed (Lets not get into a d…