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 | Posted by: ironfist on Thursday, October 20, 2005 - 05:09 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | Yesterday, Apple presented upgrades of the PowerBook and PowerMac line. The PowerMac is now available in Dual Dual-core PPC 970, each running at 2.5 GHz.
From Apple.com:
"With four processing cores, you’ll have more 64-bit resources: more L2 cache, more Velocity Engines, and more double-precision floating-point units. Videographers can edit more footage, filmmakers can produce more real-time effects, designers and photographers can process more higher-resolution images, and researchers can crunch through data sets for faster results. Compare a quad-core Power Mac G5 to the fastest dual-processor G5 ever built, and you’ll experience up to 69 percent faster performance running popular professional applications. Or make that up to three times faster, if you’re comparing with a Power Mac G4."
PowerMac Dualcore Specifications
PowerBook Specifications
The PowerBook has some minor upgrades - larger harddrive, better graphics, etc. No CPU upgrade.
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Apple Presents DualCore G5 | Log-in or register a new user account | 2 Comments |
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Re: Apple Presents DualCore G5
(Score: 2, Funny)
by Trizt on Oct 21, 2005 - 04:48 (User information | Send a message
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Bad for Apple, switching to x86 will make them to loose two cores...
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Re: Apple Presents DualCore G5
(Score: 2, Funny)
by tomazkid on Oct 22, 2005 - 07:04 (User information | Send a message
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Reklam med smör på...
Pentium 4 kallas för kraftfull i reklamen, Apple säger XX% snabbare än dubbel G5 och G4, osv, men på vad?
Om nu detta är sååå jättesnabbt, varför ska Apple över till x86 då?
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