I was under the assumption that the PowerPC 970 is going to be using similar if not compatible technology to that which will be going into the PS3 in 2005.
Wouldn't this bring the price tag of said processor down to desktop standards?
As for 64 bit... Windows 3.11 users didn't think we needed 32bit Applications. System 6 users didn't think we needed to go from 24 bit to 32 bit. We don't know lies ahead once we go 64 bit. Perhaps now we can finally see a transformation in the UI beyond what we could expect. Remember System 6 and Windows 3.11's idea of a desktop?
64 bits could do wonders to the UI not to mention video editing, mpeg2 encoding, mpeg2 decoding, and 32bit x86 emulation.
Wouldn't this bring the price tag of said processor down to desktop standards?
As for 64 bit... Windows 3.11 users didn't think we needed 32bit Applications. System 6 users didn't think we needed to go from 24 bit to 32 bit. We don't know lies ahead once we go 64 bit. Perhaps now we can finally see a transformation in the UI beyond what we could expect. Remember System 6 and Windows 3.11's idea of a desktop?
64 bits could do wonders to the UI not to mention video editing, mpeg2 encoding, mpeg2 decoding, and 32bit x86 emulation.