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Apple to Announce the Power Mac G5 at WWDC

malebolgia   on 09 June 2003 - 10:47 · 13 comments & 1515 views

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Panther, the next generation of Apple's modern-day Mac OS X operating system, won't be the only thing turning heads three weeks from now in San Francisco. The computer maker, which will not be attending the Macworld "Creative Pro" conference in July, will use its annual developers conference to showcase this summer's product offerings, sources tell AppleInsider.

Traditionally, Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) is scheduled during the month of May. However, in March of this year, the company announced that it had rescheduled its 2003 Worldwide Developers Conference for late June, in order to provide developers with a more complete preview release of "Panther." What the press release did not say is that this first developer release of Panther would be demonstrated by Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, on the company's new line of Power Mac G5 desktop computers.

The new Power Mac G5s will sport a completely new motherboard design utilizing DDR 400 RAM as well as AGP 8x graphics, FireWire 800 (FireWire 2), and USB 2.0, sources said. "In the box" connectivity among the news systems is based on Hypertransport -- a universal chip-to-chip interconnect developed by AMD and partners -- which provides 64-bit addressing and will replace Apple's multilevel bus architecture found in current systems. This royalty-free technology sports a low manufacturing cost and is capable of transferring data at up to 12.8 Gigabytes per second.

News source: AppleInsider


The new Power Macs will be powered by IBM's 64 bit PPC 970 processor, otherwise known to Apple Marketing as the the "G5." Initial offerings of the Power Mac G5 are said to boast 1.4 to 1.8GHz, single core PPC 970 processors, with the possibility of a dual 1.8GHz chips shortly thereafter.

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#1 thuggers on 09 Jun 2003 - 10:49
finally, validation that i have actually been delaying buying a mac for a reason.
#2 sheer on 09 Jun 2003 - 10:54
I'll believe it when I see it especially since the source is AI...
#3 danbalsh on 09 Jun 2003 - 10:59
How can this make front page (not that i'm happy) it's only a rumour.
#4 vettimdorr on 09 Jun 2003 - 11:42
THIS IS A RUMOR
#5 nspeds on 09 Jun 2003 - 12:19
I want a 970 powerbook
(1 reply) #6 ~~NeYo~~ on 09 Jun 2003 - 12:32
Yea, i don't like how this is posted, it will considered news. I would love 2 see it as news, but like Sheer said, i'll believe it when i see it! Saying that, with the amount of rumour in the last month alone, WWDC is getting kinda exciting! ... What is it now, exactly 2 weeks?!
#6.1 sheer on 09 Jun 2003 - 16:27
The hype machine is in full effect, as per every Mac show/conference. Go Steve, go!

#7 fergiej on 09 Jun 2003 - 14:00
Yea, and it'll probably cost $5,000, too.
#8 ss1 on 09 Jun 2003 - 15:41
well I have at least £1,500 worth of funds coming online in july. If this is true then I'll for sure buy a new mac hopefully.

ss1.
#9 Mgz on 09 Jun 2003 - 23:08
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n utilizing DDR 400 RAM as well as AGP 8x graphics,baaaaaa..., and USB 2.0, sources said


We used it for years


BTw, what's FireWire , is this anything relate to firebird
#10 rocks1985 on 10 Jun 2003 - 01:08
As I was reading this, I believed that maybe it was not a rumor. However, after seeing all these posts, I think it is more of a rumor. I would love to see the USB 2.0 on apple products. I would also like to see a newer, faster processor on macs...preferably a single chip that could compete with intel's 3.0 ghz mark. I know that there is a megahertz myth. I don't care. If that is true, then a 3.0 ghz processor in an apple machine would only mean that it would be much faster than any windows pc.
(1 reply) #11 rocks1985 on 10 Jun 2003 - 01:11
Oh yeah. And what does a faster processor mean? I'm wondering. Does it mean faster loading times and snappier window resizings? If so, that's great. Does it also mean better video game play?
#11.1 DrunkenMaster on 10 Jun 2003 - 02:27
It should mean everything is faster. The processor should easily be a lot faster than the current G4 line and should be on par w/ the current P4 line compared to other apps. Sort of like the Clawhammer. The BUS & memory alone make it worth the upgrade and will definately be a huge speed boost - not even counting the HT.

When 64 bit apps come out - there will be few at first and a LONG time for others. Performance gain for most apps is small and might slow down most of them anyways. Games, video/audio & image editing will benefit a lot.

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