[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Looks like a switch to these chips may make a G5 powerbook possible. And that would be great!

No, it would make a Pentium M notebook possible.

O.K...I should have said "G5" powerbooks. The point of my post was that this is a speed/cooling barrier that Apple has been trying to get past as far as notebooks and smaller machines go...now these chips may allow them to do that.

Not sure what they will end up being called or if they will or won't be named after the chip they are running on...that is a marketing issue.

Intel has other chips they are rolling out that are faster than the Pentium M. So only time will tell which chip will end up in the new machines...Pentium M...Yonah...Itanium...

Best,

-K

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