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From the arstechnica site:
PPC Checker v 2.61 reports the DP 867 CPU as:

PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6, rev2.1)
SOI G4 plus
PVR=0x80010201

While the 1.25 ghz comes up as:

PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6)
Unknown Rev
PVR=0x80010302
Quite interesting. Anyone know if this 7455 revision has DDR signaling?
 
Machine

I have a dual processor 867.

I opened up Terminal and typed in "machine" then return.

It output the following line "ppc7450".

Doesn't sound like 7455 to me
 
Re: Machine

Originally posted by onemoof
I have a dual processor 867.

I opened up Terminal and typed in "machine" then return.

It output the following line "ppc7450".

Doesn't sound like 7455 to me
It *IS* a 7455. Trust me. DP800 and its series [733, 867, DP800] were 7450. January's DP1GHz series were first 7455s. It's still 7455 right now. Though the 7455 in 1.25 appears to be 7455A... but the question still stands... true DDR signaling?

Edit: whoops, logic didnt match up... corrected DP800 and older to DP800 and its series
 
Based on the benchmarks of the 1.25GHz DDR G4, I'd venture to say that we still do not have a full implementation of DDR memory, though a full implementation of DDR memory would provide little or no boost in most processes. I think that we are merely seeing the advantage of a 166MHz system bus, as opposed to the 133MHz bus that we saw for so long.
 
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