what are apple going to do with the 'mac pro'? i mean, the Yonah is essentially a mobile processor, and very good it is too. does intel have a comparable desktop processor that doesn't need the the speed/heat/power compromise?
i mean, the yonah held up pretty well against desktop athlon64's buyt they still beat it. i get the feeling that the intel macs currently selling are the fastest they can do, and as such doesn't really bode well for the powermacs replacements.
another thought i had is that the iMac is not what it should be. they boast that it's less than 2 inches thick, but it could be a lot smaller now, i mean, that was the smallest case they could possibly put a G5 into, with cooling. now the imac is little more than a desktop macbook pro, so why isn't it sized accordingly? why isn't it an inch thick, with bugger-all bezelling? i want the imac to be a cinema display in size, is that too much to ask?
it also raises the question of the powermac. this was a case designed from start to finish to offer amazing cooling for a chip that needed it more than anything else. the G5 was a monster of a hot chip, where the intels aren't. the heat sinks no longer need to be that big, nor do there need to be so many fans. the perforations need not be there any more. basically, what i'm saying is that current design is precisely form following function, for a function that is no longer needed. i was dissapointed by the lack of a form factor change for the imac. i will be very dissapointed also if the powermacs suffer the same fate. this is an opportunity to make the gargantuan Powermac smaller, and perhaps prettier.