yeah..we'rea ll kinda waiting for it. but it's gonna be a while, unfortunately.
KP
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Originally posted by anthrax1369: any one kno anything about this CPU? man what a great cpu this is gonna be, i wish i had a time machine then i'd go to the future to get one
With a time machine, why stop there? Why not go for a K15, or a P12?
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How much you wanna bet that if you went with the top-o-the line pentium 5 years from now it would run todays apps more slowly than a 1.7GHz P4?
Then again, liquid hydrogen cooling might come standard with the AMD chip of the day.
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Originally posted by Purple People Eater: How much you wanna bet that if you went with the top-o-the line pentium 5 years from now it would run todays apps more slowly than a 1.7GHz P4?
Then again, liquid hydrogen cooling might come standard with the AMD chip of the day.
I believe its more a question of how much you wanna bet the current MS in 5 years will run slower then 2000 or ME
whats this new cpu you guys talking about. whats the specs and stuff
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Originally posted by Bassthe1st: Correct me, but I think the G4 have 128bit pipeline, witch is still better than the Hammer.
Is the G4 itself 128 bit? I thought it had a 128bit coprocessor... called something like "the velocity engine"... but I can't remember off hand. I remember the mac guy at the campus computer show last year... or the year before playing the unveiling video on a giant lcd monitor.
Originally posted by lostboy: Is the G4 itself 128 bit? I thought it had a 128bit coprocessor... called something like "the velocity engine"... but I can't remember off hand. I remember the mac guy at the campus computer show last year... or the year before playing the unveiling video on a giant lcd monitor.
You are correct the G4 itself is 32-bit IIRC. The only 128-bit component is Altivec.
Altivec (The velocity engine) is apples implementation of SIMD. It is superior to but generally equivalent to SSE and 3Dnow!.
SSE2 is still not quite as good, but has a feature Altivec does not. SSE2 is a fully IEEE compliant flat addressing (and 3 operand?) FPU. This is something that Altivec doesn’t require since the PPC architecture already has this.
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