On 07.09.2006, at 19:40 , Mat Maessen wrote:

> Any current-production Apple system will run them. Apple has
> transitioned over to all-Intel processors.
>
> MacBook (core solo/duo)
> MacBook pro (core duo)
> iMac (core 2 duo. Brand new. VERY attractive).
> Mac Pro (dual-core Xeon processors)
>
> They're all very significantly faster than their older G4/G5  
> equivalents.
Actually Apple's benches on their site are worth nothing. If we would  
take in consideration the same count and clock speed of G5 and Intel  
processors - then there would be very little difference in real world  
speed. Dual core G5 2 GHz is about as fast as dual core Intel 2 GHz.   
Quad core G5 2.5GHz is only slightly slower than Quad Xeon 2.66 GHz:
http://www.geekpatrol.ca/blog/135
If Apple wouldn't go Intel way, we would just see next generation of  
PowerMacs G5 as fast as Xeon based Macs Pro .

Cheers,
Sylwek



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