On Mar 12, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Stephen Weber wrote:

> Were there any multicore G Series processors?

Depends upon what you call "G".

 From Apple, no.

But IBM, the originator of the Power Architecture, and owner of the G  
design, certainly has multiple-cores.

IOW, there are "Gs" beyond G5, just not ones which Apple has employed.

A former professional colleague is using multiple-core Gs within his  
company's fiber channel products.

For their application, the Power architecture is best pricer-performer.




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