> >The e600 is a system-on-a-chip. It doesn't need most of the
> >external chipset: it's got 2 PCI-X ports, two memory ports, and
> >a 2.5 Gb/s interconnect. It's a desktop chip with laptop power
> >levels. And the G4 core is faster clock-for-clock. And then
> >there's the MPC8641D.

> Uh huh.   That all looks great on paper, but who is going to build it?

The same people building the G4s right now.

> The fact is, Apple is tired of sucking hind tit.   Tired of dealing with 
> companies that don't want to be in the desktop CPU business.     If you're 
> going to dump IBM, why would you go with a startup?

It's no more a startup than Lenovo. It's Motorola's CPU division. Same
place the G4 they're already using came from.

> Take of your RDF blinders and see the light.

Mine? I'm not the one swept along by Steve Jobs reality.


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