Jeff Hubatka said:

>most people 
>believe that the size of the G5 and heat sink necessary precludes that 
>from going into the current Powerbook.

Perhaps so, but IBM had a slower G5 version for portables already when
the G5s were introduced in 2003. I'm not sure if improved versions of
that chip could fit in a Alu type shell of course, but they did have the
processor already.
A 1.5 or so Ghz powerbook G5 may be a quite interesting prospect compared
to the PB G4 variety.

however, I'm not holding my breath. My next step is a 1Ghz Titanium if I
can find a fair price.


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