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Original geschrieben von Arminio
jetzt wirds völlig abgefahren.
Rumors have been flourishing in recent days about the next round of Powerbooks being the first to sport IBM's PowerPC 970 processor. Let's put these to rest....they are dead wrong. The initial PPC 970s will be too hot for use in an ultra-thin Powerbook, would significantly reduce battery life, and would be significantly reduced in performance due to the slower motherboard architecture that would be required by the temperature and power dissipation constrictions of a laptop.
The 970 will not see use in Powerbooks until well into 2004, when it is updated from a 0.13 micron design to a 0.10 micron process, making it cooler, faster, and cheaper to produce. Also by then, Powerbook motherboards will have been re-engineered to support HyperTransport and the Apple Processor Interconnect bus that together will allow a 970 processor to receive the kind of bandwidth that will allow it to perform at 100%.
Again, to re-iterate, we will see dual-processor G4 Powerbooks long before we will see Powerbooks based on the 970 processor. The first 970-based Macs will be Xserves and PowerMacs, with dual-G4 17-inch Powerbooks following after a few months -- probably in October or November.
Original geschrieben von Jörg
Der Zeitplan kommt mir ein bißchen willkürlich vor, aber das liegt vielleicht auch an der frühen Vorstellung und der späten Auslieferung.
Original geschrieben von Jörg
Aber was ist dann mit den beiden anderen PBs?