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The 970FX speeds are only listed as 1.4-2.0+ GHz, however, revealing no information as to the top speed of the chip, though the Bus of the new chip reaches 1.1GHz (vs 1.0GHz of the PowerPC 970).
CNET News takes a look at IBM's PowerPC 970FX chip and the likely roadmap IBM plans to take the POWER line. From the article: The next-generation chip will have technology that lets it run ...
P.A. Semi., IBM's 970FX/MP, POWER5, and the next-generation of game console chips all show that the book is by no means closed on PowerPC. In fact, we're in the opening moments of a full-blown ...
The PowerPC 970FX is the first chip to fuse SOI, copper wiring, and strained silicon technologies, which has resulted in greater performance improvements compared to the Power 4.
Semiconductor manufacturer IBM on Friday provided details about its manufacturing of PowerPC 970FX microprocessors. This is the same processor used in Apple’s Xserve G5, announced last month at ...
The new PowerPC 970MP is a dual-core version of the PowerPC 970FX, which users of Apple’s Power Mac and iMac computers know as the G5 processor.
The new PowerPC 970MP is a dual-core version of the PowerPC 970FX, which users of Apple Computer’s Power Mac and iMac computers know as the G5 processor, IDG News Service’s Tom Krazit reported.
IBM has released details about two new PowerPC chips designed for entry-level servers and PCs. The PowerPC 970MP is a dual-core version of the PowerPC 970FX, which is commonly found in Macintosh ...
IBM’s PowerPC 970FX—the processor used in new Xserves from Apple—has been declared “the best desktop processor of 2003.”The chip has won the In-Sat/MDR analyst choice awards, which are granted in ...
Is the PowerPC G5 notebook at hand? An IBM chip designer details power-saving PowerTune technology that will let the processor work in mobile and server platforms.
Presenting at the Power Everywhere Forum 2005 in Japan, IBM today formally introduced a dual-core version of its PowerPC 970 (G5) processor, which could find its way into Apple Power Macs in the ...
The G5 (PowerPC 970FX) CPU supports 64-bit addresses and data, in contrast to its 32-bit G4 predecessor, as well as a full-duplex FSB. Other enhancements include a larger, faster L1-cache subsystem, ...
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