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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
so? all this means to me is I can expect to see a new Mac lineup at the next Macworld expo
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
so? all this means to me is I can expect to see a new Mac lineup at the next Macworld expo
You won't see it at the next Macworld expo. Jan is too soon. I wouldn't expect to see it until fall at the earliest.Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
so? all this means to me is I can expect to see a new Mac lineup at the next Macworld expo
that right there gets my attention... maybe yall weren't paying attention but thats hellaciously fast.fed by an up to 900-MHz processor interface bus, which can deliver data at a rate of up to 6.4 GBps.
Originally posted by: krackato
It'd be great if IBM wasn't there to pick up Motorolla's slack, cause guess what the only choice Apple would have then. That's right, x86. Intel or AMD and god knows we would all be the better for it.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
IBM makes quality chips. When Intel or AMD make good platforms (not just processors!) let me know. Im tired of the damn BIOS!
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Will not ever happen. PPC is a much better processor design.
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
IBM makes quality chips. When Intel or AMD make good platforms (not just processors!) let me know. Im tired of the damn BIOS!
buy an e-machines. you'll never have to worry about dealing with a bios ever again.
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Will not ever happen. PPC is a much better processor design.
if you ignore performance, price, and clockspeed scalability.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
IBM makes quality chips. When Intel or AMD make good platforms (not just processors!) let me know. Im tired of the damn BIOS!
buy an e-machines. you'll never have to worry about dealing with a bios ever again.
I bet you an emachine still has a bios and not a better firmware.
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
generally a couple thousand for a high end IBM PPC, and they generally lag behind the Xeon's. check aceshardware for details.
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
IBM makes quality chips. When Intel or AMD make good platforms (not just processors!) let me know. Im tired of the damn BIOS!
buy an e-machines. you'll never have to worry about dealing with a bios ever again.
I bet you an emachine still has a bios and not a better firmware.
i've seen farked firmware before, and i've never had a problem with a bios.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Fark? Ummm ok... I have had plenty of problems with BIOSes and Firmware. But I have not seen any major problems with either. Firmware is still more useful.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkeyThey lag behind the xeons in what?
Originally posted by: EdipisReks
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Fark? Ummm ok... I have had plenty of problems with BIOSes and Firmware. But I have not seen any major problems with either. Firmware is still more useful.
yes. farked. as in a synonym for f*cked. welcome to the internet.
if you haven't had problems with BIOS', then why are you bitching about them?
Originally posted by: n0cmonkeyThey lag behind the xeons in what?
power4 gets beaten in SPECint2000 for one. the power4 has a tremendous floating point unit, so it's win in SPECfp2000 is expected, but not worth the money (since you can build, at a minimum, a dual Xeon system for the price of a single power4 box). you can check on the full spec results on various CPU's here. this is, keep in mind, the full power4 with a large L3 cache installed (in this case 32mb) and not the chopped down version that Apple would be using. the motorora powerpc chip get's beaten on the Mac platform, but i'm sure you already knew that..
it is, unfortunately, extremely difficult to find benchmarks on the high end chips, but i know of a couple businesses in my area who were considering power4 based servers and bought xeon based ones instead. better performance to dollar. i know that anecdotal evidence isn't what you are looking for, but one can infer performance fron the spec benchmarks.