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gilthas
01-12-2004, 17:53
The biggest news is that Antares will also be available in a single-core version, code-named AntaresSP, which is expected to be named the PowerPC 970GX. At present, Apple's dual-2.5GHz Power Mac G5 uses the PowerPC 970FX processor. Like Antares, the 970GX will initially come in at speeds around 3GHz and is said to feature 1MB of L2 cache, double what the 970FX processor sports. Like the 970FX, however, the processor will not have any L3 cache.

At present, sources suggest that the 970GX might be ready around the first or second quarter of 2005, while the expected availability of the 970MP remains unknown at this point.

In other news, low-power versions of the PowerPC 970 intended for use in the PowerBook G5 remain in development at speeds between 1.6GHz and 1.8GHZ, but little else is known. Apple's current PowerBook line-up hasn't been updated in seven months, however, suggesting a revised model could arrive as soon as Macworld Expo San Francisco in January.

If the PowerBook G5 isn't ready then, sources say Apple may turn to Freescale's PowerPC 7448, which is said to be almost finished. The processor is pin compatible with the PowerPC 7447A used in current PowerBooks, will exceed 1.5GHz, and feature 1MB of L2 cache, double the amount of the 7447A. The PowerPC 7448 will also be manufactured on 90nm silicon-on-insulator process technology, delivering improved power savings over the 130nm 7447A.

Caesar_091
01-12-2004, 19:14
Se ne è già parlato in passato:
http://forum.hwupgrade.it/showthread.php?s=&threadid=810331

Vedremo cosa tireranno fuori dal cilindro...

INeDiA
01-12-2004, 19:21
qualcuno fa un riassunto dalla lingua aliena?

gilthas
01-12-2004, 19:29
Originariamente inviato da Caesar_091
Se ne è già parlato in passato:
http://forum.hwupgrade.it/showthread.php?s=&threadid=810331

Vedremo cosa tireranno fuori dal cilindro...

non lo avevo visto x nulla....

Caesar_091
02-12-2004, 09:24
Originariamente inviato da gilthas
non lo avevo visto x nulla....

Tranquillo... è normale... anche perchè il tread era scivolato giù giù giù ;)