Originally posted by: jhu
that's because ibm sets the price that high. they could have done the same for their ppc 970 chip but didn't. it's kind of like how xeons cost more than p4 which cost more than celerons. it's the same silicon, just more cache.
Originally posted by: jhu
i said dual g5
Originally posted by: jhu
i said dual g5
Plus the POWER4 is built for high-end servers. The chip tolerances are way beyond what is needed for desktops, and thus it again is very expensive. (The PPC 970FX is built to have similar tolerances to an Opteron or Xeon, both of which are not anywhere near as big-iron-ish as the POWER4.)Has no SIMD unit.
Hella huge & expensive, 417 mm2 vs 121 mm2 for .13 PPC970 & 60mm2 for .90 PPC970FX
Slower for our purposes.
So you'd have a slower tower that was more expensive.
Probably we'll get that after the next several weeks I think, with 2.5 GHz at the top end. But who knows? Apple is too secretive about their roadmap.No, But it would be nice to see a single G5 2Ghz at a much better price point.
Originally posted by: jhu
that's because ibm sets the price that high. they could have done the same for their ppc 970 chip but didn't. it's kind of like how xeons cost more than p4 which cost more than celerons. it's the same silicon, just more cache.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: jhu
that's because ibm sets the price that high. they could have done the same for their ppc 970 chip but didn't. it's kind of like how xeons cost more than p4 which cost more than celerons. it's the same silicon, just more cache.
The power4 is an enterprise class server chip capable of incredible FPU, its a dual core chip that can do as much work as 16 3.06 xeons... It is NOT just more cache.