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  • Quote: Originally posted by Placebo Have any of you heard of something called a harddrive partition? Yes. It's an extremely awkward way to make your harddrive less efficient. If you are testdriving operatngs systems, a separate disk is the w…
  • Quote: Originally posted by rok damn. i have a geforce4 titanium with 128 MB RAM [...] can i purchase one of those cards [CoreImage ready] and replace my geforce? Yes. ATI has several offerings.
  • Quote: Originally posted by neutrino23 CF cards are the same size as the hard drive in the iPod mini. Going to flash would not make the iPod smaller. It might give it a little longer battery life. No one said it'd use CompactFlash-cards, it …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Denmaru Ah... thanks for telling me, I wonder what kid of hardware is required in order to view this? A 64MB Graphics card? Or just a better GPU than the one in the Rage Mobility? It pretty clearly lined out on Ap…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Denmaru 6) Dashboard - Boy, you´ve got to see this in the final... it´s amazing. The only sign of it being a beta was the fact that I did not see the coregraphics effect of the apps "surfacing" on your screen - I wonde…
  • Quote: Originally posted by The Woodman I still maintain that Programmer really has no credibility when he says that he is designing "hopelessly CPU bound" software that the Mac can't handle, when he doesn't even "work on the Mac" to begin with. …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Lemon Bon Bon Although, who could argue with a dual 'dual core' 970fx? The 970MP is from what I understand a dual core 970GX with 1 MB L2 cache for each core. Small difference but relevant.
  • Quote: Originally posted by MarcUK We now know that Intels fastest chips at the end of 2005 will be dual core 3.2ghz 64bit. I wouldn't be the least surprised if that was true for IBM as well.
  • Quote: Originally posted by the_snitch I actually prefer how the ports are at the bottom and centered. Thats how they should have been. I disagree completely since All G5s I've installed (about thirty) have all been placed on the floor or mou…
  • Quote: Originally posted by MarcUK It isn't being argued that IBM have hit a wall. Clearly there is still room to grow on 90nm, That's exactly what's being argued and it's not clearly at all that there's room to grow on 90 nm. Not to some at …
  • Quote: Originally posted by Programmer We won't really know if Nr9 is right until they revise their roadmap and the POWER6 is no longer a 5-6 GHz monster, but is instead a massively multi-core one. The Power6 was intended to be massively mul…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Algol Apple could also replace the 7447A with the 7457A. The L3 cache seems to add about 8% in some cases. While testing my Ti1Ghz in xbench turning the L3 cache off took about 10 points off my score. As fast as F…
  • Quote: Originally posted by tink Ditto Well.. I have exactly zero friends on MSN and I live in the world's densest MSN country, Sweden. All my friends are using iChat or ICQ.. but that's me.
  • Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol But Mail doesn't need tabs...nor does the Finder and nor does iTunes. I would love for Finder, Mail and iTunes to get tabs, especially since we will get smart folder funcionality in all these application…
  • Cool! iTunes integration.. Just like iChat Status but weaker. I know David (author of iChatStatus) have spoken frequently with the iChat team so.. this might not be a coincidence. Hopefully they have provided some means for customization so you're …
  • In more news..Transmeta is preparing to launch a 90 nm Efficeon @ 2 GHz in 2005, manufactured by Fujitsu. They already deliver a 90 nm TM8800 at 1.6 GHz so it's an increase of 25% on the current fab, and a 54% increase from its former 1.3 GHz proces…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Henriok Sun just announced the UltraSparc IV+... More Info, Codenamed "Panther" the US IV+ will be available in mid 2005 and will _start_ at 1.8 GHz and move past 2 GHz later on. It seems to me, and obviously TI …
  • Sun just announced that the UltraSparc IV+ went 90 nm and gained a quite a lot frequenzy wise. From 1.2 GHz to 1.8 GHz by doing the 130 nm to 90 nm dance we are all talking about. So.. What is Texas Instrument's secret of doing a 50% increase in…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Programmer Can't you even accept the possibility that he has a legitimate piece of information? I see no reason why we should trust him over plenty of contradictory information. His track record isn't great. It's c…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Nr9 there was never a industry-wide consensus like this time that scaling has stopped Well.. Freescale doesn't agree with you at all. They are currently at 1420 MHz with 7447A bur according to very current SNDF re…