I had always thought it was the 68k (G1) PPC (G2) and 750 (G3)

Generations of the Macintosh-series processor.


On 9/5/03 8:12 PM, "Anonymous Prime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Teh 680x0 was G1
>> The PowerPC (601, 603e, 604) was G2
> 
> No.
> The 68k's are another thing entirely. We're talking about "generations"
> of PPC here.
> 
> Apple called it the "G3" (the third generation of PPC) probably because
> the PPC naming scheme got too weird (601, 603, 604, then 750? huh?). The
> 601 and 603/4 got nicknamed "G1" and "G2" in retrospect.
> 
> 
> 
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