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    AltiVec and G5

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    New IBM Desktop Computer PowerPC Chip

    http://www.mdronline.com/mpf/conf.html ] http://www.mdronline.com/mpf/conf.html [/URL] IBM is disclosing the technical details of a new 64-bit PowerPC microprocessor designed for desktops and entry-level servers. Based on the award winning Power4 design, this processor is an 8-way...
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    AppleSeed: I need one of these...

    If you use your G4 for numerical computation, this may be of interest to you. I've had a page with computing tools for OS X for some time now .. I just added some information and analysis on how one could the full power of a dual G4 for numerical work. The page is about, using AltiVec and...
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    Vectorizing and Parallelizing

    If you use your G4 for numerical computation, this may be of interest to you. I've had a page with computing tools for OS X for some time now .. I just added some information and analysis on how one could the full power of a dual G4 for numerical work. The page is about, using AltiVec and...
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    New iMac has a fan?

    Does anyone know of the new iMac has a fan for cooling its 800MHz G4? Or is it convection cooled like the Cube?
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    AltiVec and G5

    Does anyone know what the latest is on the G5 and AltiVec? Does it have improvised AltiVec (compared to G4) or is it about the same?
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    Fortran for Mac OS?

    Yes, FORTRAN is still very popular among scientists. Believe it or not (at least in my experience) it is still incredibly fast compared to modern programming languages. Anyway .. I have g77 for Mac OS X off my website. You are welcome to give it a try .. I also have other useful tools for...
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    numerical computational tools

    I've have many numerical computational tools to OS X. This includes, g77, MPI, OpenMP, Cactus, RNPL etc .. Check them out here If you have done something similar or like this, please inform me. Thanks. :)
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