Originally posted by Sun Baked
Still think it'll end up being the 7457 with the low end at 1GH and a 1.25-1.3GHz upper end, 15-inch being the same features as the 17 and the 12-inch using no L3 cache.
Motorola has some hints on the site that the 7457 is lurking in the background and the current rev. 3.3 7455 is now shipping in volume to the masses.
If Apple wasn't going to use the 7457, you'd expect Motorola to be quite open about the availability of the pilot production chips.
That's seems reasonable for WWDC. Apart from the 970. I don't think so... And that's why all those stories about PPC970 in a powerbook haven't been pulled... They are just speculation.Originally posted by maradong
ppc 970
ddr ram
ati 9600 mobile
80 gig hd
ae
gig ethernet
usb2
dvi
that s it ;-) my dream machine.
Wonder if you guys have given up on the PowerBook 15AF yet...Originally posted by Foxer
You're all forgetting Bluetooth...
I did! 😱 Yes, Bluetooth is must.Originally posted by Foxer
You're all forgetting Bluetooth...
A story being pulled is not confirmation that the info in it is accurate. By the same token, a story not being pulled is not confirmation that info in it is wrong.Originally posted by NicoMac
That's seems reasonable for WWDC. Apart from the 970. I don't think so... And that's why all those stories about PPC970 in a powerbook haven't been pulled... They are just speculation.
NicoMan
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
I did! 😱 Yes, Bluetooth is must.
A story being pulled is not confirmation that the info in it is accurate. By the same token, a story not being pulled is not confirmation that info in it is wrong.
There are plenty of times when Apple hasn't pulled a rumor that wound up being right.
That would be cool, but there are two problems with it:Originally posted by occam
I just want to see Steve give the keynote demo of his latest and greatest PowerBook 1.2GHz handily beating the latest and greatest 3+ GHz tower at Steve's chosen benchmark! That'll define "The Year of the Notebook" for me! 🙂
Plus it would be great advertising for the new 970 and the 1.8GHz Apple towers (which would presumably torch PC's at the same benchmark). Granted, it's all hype, but it'd make clear that the Mac's are (finally) back.
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
When: WWDC
What (very rough specs):
1.2 GHz 970
333 MHz DDR RAM
40 to 60 Gig Hard drive
AirPort Extreme
Ethernet
DVI
USB 1.1
Firewire 400
Firewire 800
I've seen rumors and more concrete info to suggest this, and I've also jumped to some conclusions.
The reason I'm going with 1.2 GHz is because there have been reports that IBM has been manufacturing 1.2 GHz 970s. The catch is that IBM doesn't have any plans whatsoever to use 1.2 GHz 970s. It also doesn't seem to be a likely desktop processor, so a Powerbook would be the most likely candidate for it.Originally posted by toughboy
Well.. this system was somewhat what I'd expected.. Only, I wait a better (faster) cpu.. 1.4 or 1.5 would satisfy me..
Originally posted by Foxer
You're all forgetting Bluetooth...
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
The reason I'm going with 1.2 GHz is because there have been reports that IBM has been manufacturing 1.2 GHz 970s. The catch is that IBM doesn't have any plans whatsoever to use 1.2 GHz 970s. It also doesn't seem to be a likely desktop processor, so a Powerbook would be the most likely candidate for it.
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a 1.4 GHz Powerbook, but I wouldn't count on it. Although I would rule out a 1.5 GHz Powerbook, as - according to various rumors and other info - IBM is only manufacturing 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, and 1.8 GHz 970s right now (although we should expect them to break the 2 GHz barrier by the end of the year).Originally posted by toughboy
I didnt know that IBM was manufacturing 1.2GHZs.. well ok, thats also considerable that Apple wouldn't want to make a big jump in processor speed where they can enjoy the profits little by little..
My expectation was because of the portable PCs sold at 2+GHz P4s... Apple should somehow close the distance between them, and go ahead.. A 64bit 1.5 GHz 970 could do that I guess...
Originally posted by pyrotoaster
I wouldn't rule out the possibility of a 1.4 GHz Powerbook, but I wouldn't count on it. Although I would rule out a 1.5 GHz Powerbook, as - according to various rumors and other info - IBM is only manufacturing 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, and 1.8 GHz 970s right now (although we should expect them to break the 2 GHz barrier by the end of the year).
Remember, Apple's angle here isn't just that these are faster processors, but they're better processors, and actually faster than their clock speeds let on.
One situation where we might see a 1.4 GHz 970 would be if Apple put the 1.2 GHz in the 12" Powerbook. While that's a little less likely, it's not impossible considering the recent price drop.
Originally posted by toughboy
thats totally right..
the new system will launch with bluetooth built-in (not bluetooth ready!) and irda built-in in my opinion...
does the 15.2" tiBooks have irda (infra-red)?? anybody have an idea?
64-bit processors process a bigger chunks of data. For example: A 1 GHz 64-bit processor doesn't process data a faster speed than a 1 GHz 32-bit processor, but processes more of it at once, which results in it being done faster.Originally posted by toughboy
what do you mean by "no just faster but better"
Originally posted by ColoJohnBoy
Ahhhhh, allow me to dream for a moment......
Steve will walk on stage to enthusiastic, yet somewhat apathetic applause, at WWDC. He'll go on with his usual ramblings, how Apple's stock has been performing, how the introductions of newer products have gone, perhaps some new software and minor upgrades to existing hardware. Then he'll begin walking to the podium, saying "But for the good stuff," taking a slug of water from his bottle. A photo of the three PowerBook models will apear on screen. "Despite a few early setbacks, we've had enormous success with both the 12" and 17" PowerBooks. But something has been lacking," he'll say, a picture of the TiBook now appearing. "The Titanium G4 was, and still is, a landmark, a work of art, the pinnacle of mobile computing. What if we made it better?" The audience will gasp excitedly. "How about this?" The picture changes to a thing of beauty. A new Aluminum PowerBook. "Not only is it encased in aircraft-grade aluminum, with a 15.4 inch screen with a maximum of 1600 x 1200 resolution. It has something completely new on the inside. It runs on a 1.4 GHz IBM PowerPC 970 64 bit processor." The audience will cheer, gasp, exclaim, with a possible few faintings among some of the more sensitive audience members. "It comes with DDR RAM, supporting up to 2 GB. It comes with a standard 60 GB hard drive, with the option to upgrade to 80 GB. It comes with an ATI Radeon 9600 graphics chip. It comes with Apple's SuperDrive, which now burns DVDs at 2x, on the go. It includes built-in Bluetooth technology, AirPort Extreme card, DVI connector, PCI card slot, the same light-up keyboard as the 17" PowerBook, and it's still only one inch thick and weighs only 5.2 pounds. All of it, for only $2499."
I love dreams. Expect they give me improbable hopes. Oh well.
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