The PowerPC "G4" Is a Lie<BR>At the heart of the current high-end Macs, routers, and switches is the PowerPC G4, which is what Apple and Motorola claim to be their "fourth generation" CPU that is the ...
IBM has posted a presentation PDF delving into some additional details of the anxiously awaited PowerPC 970 64-bit processor that may eventually make its way into a future Macintosh model. According ...
Apple recently updated the Mac Mini with Intel Core Solo and Core Duo chips. Apple no longer sells models with the older PowerPC G4 processors, but you can still find such units available at various ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Thales Computers (Raleigh, No. Carolina), a vendor of PowerPC and Pentium-based VMEbus commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) computing systems for OEMs and system integrators, introduces its PowerNode3.
Apple Computer on Tuesday harvested a new crop of Power Macs, outfitted with faster processors and lower prices on some configurations. The company also released a new wide-screen monitor. The ...
Artis Microsystems delivers dual 1-GHz PowerPC G4 processors running Linux on a standard-size PCI card. The A7400-PCI comes with 8 Mbytes of flash memory and up to 1 Gbyte of PC133 SDRAM using two ...
First I want to say thank you to all who provided input regarding my MacBook Pro purchase. I did end up buying it and I'm very pleased with the decision. I was able to sell the MacBook for $600 to ...
Apple has released new iBooks that feature PowerPC G4 processors. The new notebook computers offer wireless connectivity with AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth, and all models include 256 MB DDR memory ...
Apple Computer is believed to be prepping one final update to its PowerPC-based PowerBook G4 product line that could be unveiled at the end of next month, AppleInsider has learned. Reliable sources ...
Apple is slowly dropping PowerPC compatibility with its latest software releases as evidenced by a major new feature of iLife '09 that will function only on Intel-based Macs. Ars Technica points out ...