kendall
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Originally posted by Excalibur
I don't know why you don't get it. The IBM 970 is being designed for workstations not servers. So let the price thing go. Different market, different price. NEXT...
The reason Apple didn't go with G3's at 1GHZ was at teh time then G4 was at around 600MHz. I'd love to see how good chance trying to market that one. Motorola pretty much muffed that one up as well, so I don't push the blame totally at Apple for that one. We'd have a confused line of systems switching from G3 to G4 throughout the process to keep the clock rate climbing. Remember when Apple had too many lines before? They were on their death bed.
The reason I think IBM would be a better choice is as I said before. They have better R&D and interest in their CPU than Motorola so the scalabiity factor looks a hell of a lot better than Motorola could ever offer. We won't know for sure but based on current issues and history I stand by that theory.
I don't know why you don't get it. First, where does it say the IBM 970 is being designed solely for workstations? Even if it is, it's going to be an expensive processor. $4000 64 bit Intel Itanium 2 anyone?
Second, Apple obviously made a mistake by adopting the G4 full force. Perhaps the G4 should have been reserved for highend workstations and servers while us desktop home PC people could enjoy 1.8 GHz G3s at a far better cost.
If you honestly believe in the IBM 970, then this is what Apple will be doing with the G4, reserving it for desktop and laptops while putting the IBM 970 in highend workstations and servers.
Third, if this is their plan, they why couldn't it have worked with the G3? The first PPC 970s are going to be around 1.2 GHz. The G4 will hopefully be around 1.8 GHz then. How good of chance are they going to have marketing the IBM 970?
Probably pretty good if you market both processors in different markets. Much like they could have with the G3 and G4.
Anyway, what you describe as the force holding the G3 back is no different than what the IBM 970 will encounter.
The biggest difference is that the cost of an IBM 970 is going to be astronomical compared to a G4.