IBM will, indeed, begin delivering volume quantities of its new 90-nanometer (nm) based PowerPC 970 G5 to Apple Computer next month, sources confirmed last evening. These new microprocessors are ...
After a month's delay, Apple Computer has begun shipping its single-processor Xserve G5 server and plans to release the dual-processor version in April. Several of the one-chip machines have now been ...
IBM is prepared to accept customer orders for its new dual-core PowerPC 970MP (G5) microprocessors, which it will be capable of delivering in quantity very soon, says one Wall Street analyst. The ...
If you haven’t already, check out Tom Yager’s IBM’s Power5 worth a second look, first posted on MacCentral on December 22nd. The Power5 hasn’t yet arrived in an Apple machine, despite the similarly ...
From Apple's web site talking about the new PowerMac G5:<BR><BR><I>Frontside bus up to 1GHz<BR>Designed to harness the power of the PowerPC G5 processor, a 1GHz, 64-bit bidirectional Double Data Rate ...
It's not obvious which of these has the faster hardware or for which jobs each would have an advantage. The Power5+ is a screamer, but the G5's short array processor should trump it for well written ...
After a month's delay, Apple Computer has begun shipping its single-processor Xserve G5 server and plans to release the dual-processor version in April. Several of the one-chip machines have now been ...