Originally posted by bsharp
I think the puzzle pieces are coming together. As shown in this and other sites:
The case was made to cool very powerful chips - heavy heat sink and several noisy fans.
The computer is rated to use higher-than-normal amounts of electricity.
We've expected the G5 for several months, and Motorola just dropped the ball (along with the thousands of people they laid off).
One other thing - I think Jobs and Apple knew about this several months ago. Remember in the late spring, when all the execs sold off their stock? Seems they knew something was going to go wrong back then (which I'm guessing would be the time to finalize a product that was supposed to be released in the late summer).
Originally posted by Backtothemac
Everyone needs to realize that Apple will release what Apple will release. The problem is that the processors are out of their hands really. The true G5 will not be seen in a desktop system. It is a communications chip that doesn't even have altivec. A lot of people think the next PowerMac will have the Power4 chip from IBM, not anything from Motorolla, but who knows. I am happy with my PowerBook 667, so I cannot imagine what a Dual 1.25 would be like.
Originally posted by Backtothemac
who knows. I have stoped trying to guess what Apple is going to do. I personally think that they will make a change to IBM. It has already happened in the iBooks, and I think everything will follow. Yep, go look at Motorollas web site, and you will see the G5 is a communications chip......
Originally posted by Backtothemac
who knows. I have stoped trying to guess what Apple is going to do. I personally think that they will make a change to IBM. It has already happened in the iBooks, and I think everything will follow. Yep, go look at Motorollas web site, and you will see the G5 is a communications chip......
Originally posted by topicolo
I agree. This is much like what many people here already believe (including me). These new powermacs are just overclocked G4s that will tide us over until the G5 releases early next year. January is about 5 months away and that'll be the perfect time to introduce the new G5!
I'm hoping they get that sucker out before Christmas, but I'm probably only dreaming here🙂
Originally posted by sturm375
There are several versions that Moto is producing. The following page was updated yesterday according to their search engine, and yes it does place communications in the forefront, however, it can still be used for Apple: 333 MHz DDR controler?
http://e-www.motorola.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC8540&nodeId=01M98655
I may be completely off base, and over my head, but it looks like Moto is still planing on puting out G5 for Apple. They are still just catching up to last year's tech, but it's there.
Originally posted by skunk
I don't think SJ sold any of his, but it does look very coincidental, doesn't it?
Originally posted by drastik
You're right, SJ didn't sell, but others selling isn't wierd. A lot of those trades were exercises of stock options, something that can only be done at a given time during the year. That's why so many apple execs were selling, thats the only time they can sell those stocks. On top of the time window for sale, most options have a life span and become unusable after that time period, this could also be a good reason for the large sales.
Originally posted by Frobozz
The Power4 is not a future chip, as some have suggested-- it's a working chip that is headed to production soon. It's not on paper, it's on silicon. It has AltiVec, no matter what they call it. The new chip looks like it's going to be a Power4.
The Power4 draws over double the power that a G4 does, even when scaled down for desktops. The new Mac can handle 4x the power consumption that they used to be able to, and have large heat handling capabilities. This indicates to me a potential for 2xPower4 Macs. It ain't gonna be before MWSF 2003, or possibly a February or March release-- but it's coming.
In the months after the Power4 Macs come out, you will begin to see lower powered Power4 chips for mobile computing. However, it looks as if the G4 will have a lot of life left in the iBook and iMac/eMac. Maybe even 2xG4's in the PowerBook.
It all makes sense. Who knows what they'll actually do-- but this is very promising. Keep in mind that they are part of the HyperTransport consortium, and have been working closely with nVidia. I think the motherboards we saw were possibly HyperTransport based Power4 capable Macs. What'cha think?
Originally posted by pgwalsh
Someone mentioned a while back that Apple wouldn't do a processor speed jump of more than 25%. It's said that most manufactures wouldn't/couldn't do that. Well AMD has developed a 2.5GHZ Thoroughbred processor, which is quite a jump from the 1.8 they have now. It's not on AMD's website, but it can be found at HardOCP.com with the ATI 9700 review. This makes me believe Apple could do the same with IBM or Motorola.
Originally posted by topicolo
Read a little bit closer.
Sir Donkey Butt signing out😀