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September 18, 2005

Apple dual-core Power Mac G5s based on dual-core IBM PowerPC processors


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Hipster company, Apple will reportedly ship new Power Mac G5 desktops based on dual-core IBM PowerPC processors, by the end of the month reports the register. According to a spy speaking to Think Secret, IBM's dual-core PowerPC 970MP will drive the new Power Mac lineup


While the part is not expected to clock above 2.7GHz, by equipping each two-processor machine with four processing cores instead of two, Mac users should see a hefty performance increase.

The sources also claimed Apple's Powerbook line will not now be updated before January 2006.







 

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