Posted on 28-Sep-2004 19:29 GMT by Faster, cooler, G4 compatible | 26 comments View flat View list |
Freescale (Motorola's chip division) has launched the 90nm G4, and is planning a dual core version for next year. The chip is faster -- over 1.5GHz -- and cooler than the old chip, but it is also pin compatible.
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Posted by takemehomegrandma on 29-Sep-2004 06:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 10 (JoannaK): > So Realisticly.. 7448:s for Aones are at least year away..
Frankly, I think it may be wrong to mention "7448", "Aone", and "realistic" in the same sentence. Eyetech seems to be struggling with its peak HW this far, which is still ArticiaS based G3's.
I would put my modest hope to Genesi instead. I don't know what kind of relationship they have with Freescale, but someone mentioned to me that they (Freescale) is *very* supportive to the Pegasos platform. Giving away hundreds of machines to developers is a good sign of that IMHO. Who knows, maybe they even have an interest in *cooperating* or at least *actively supporting* its future development?
They are both at SNDF Europe right as we speak BTW ... ;-) |
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