Motorola will roll out the new G4 in early 2003. At 867-1833 MHz. New Macs anyone?
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Originally posted by Rhino_G3
The last new moto processor we'll be seeing in Macs. After the G4, they've left a bad taste in most Apple Fans mouths.
I say goodbye Moto, I won't be missing you!
Originally posted by itanium
The G4 is just a G3 with AltiVec so I guess essentially it is just a G3+. The original G4s actually performed poorly against the G3. Basically this was because the lack of AltiVec optimized apps. People still paid a premium for them though because the Koolaid tasted so good.
As for 1833 MHz G4s, I'll believe it when I see it. Just because they can make 1 run at 1833 MHz doesn't mean they can make 20,000. That's basically the problem with all the G4 processor, low yield. Always has been, always will be and we'll always be paying a premium to own one, despite how well it performs.
Motorola is trying to squeeze more juice out of a processor that was never intended to go past 1 GHz. I don't have any faith whatsoever in the G4 or its potential speeds anymore.
The 1.25 GHz PowerMacs benchmark below the previous 1 GHz models in some tests. What's the deal? For $800 you basically get nothing. DDR memory you say? Big whoop. A controller on the motherboard blocks the CPU from taking advantage of it. Why you ask? Because the G4 doesn't work with DDR memory.
I don't know about everyone else but I don't really want to buy a new Mac until Apple gets its act together, both performance and pricewise. OS X is simply amazing but Mac hardware in general just turns me off as it continues to fall behind.
Originally posted by Rhino_G3
If it has the performance numbers that I've seen I will buy an xserve to have it.
I never have been a fan of the G4... that's why I've stuck with my G3 this entire time.