Panther and 970 go hand in hand
Okay for sure 10.3 aka Panther will be shown off at WWDC, correct. Now as I understand it Panther is made for 64-bit processing. The 970 is a 64-bit processor. These products go hand in hand. Now how exciting would it be to see the OS without seeing the real power of it while it is run on a machine using a 64-bit processor. To me it is a given the Apple will FOR SURE demo Panther on a Mac with a 970 in it. Now they say that Panther is not expected until August or September so we may have to wait for the 970 Macs until then, but I also believe that Apple will be releasing both PowerMacs and PowerBooks with the 970 because of Steve's "Year of the Notebook" comment at MWSF 2003. How would this be the "Year of the Notebook" without a release of the 970 in a notebook? When Apple releases the PowerBook 970 I can assure you I will be the first in line to buy it. COME ON WWDC. Steve, impress the pc world again.
Okay for sure 10.3 aka Panther will be shown off at WWDC, correct. Now as I understand it Panther is made for 64-bit processing. The 970 is a 64-bit processor. These products go hand in hand. Now how exciting would it be to see the OS without seeing the real power of it while it is run on a machine using a 64-bit processor. To me it is a given the Apple will FOR SURE demo Panther on a Mac with a 970 in it. Now they say that Panther is not expected until August or September so we may have to wait for the 970 Macs until then, but I also believe that Apple will be releasing both PowerMacs and PowerBooks with the 970 because of Steve's "Year of the Notebook" comment at MWSF 2003. How would this be the "Year of the Notebook" without a release of the 970 in a notebook? When Apple releases the PowerBook 970 I can assure you I will be the first in line to buy it. COME ON WWDC. Steve, impress the pc world again.