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February 24, 2004
New G4 processor
Posted by Sandy
Motorola has announced a new G4 processor, designed "for power-sensitive applications that require gigahertz-class performance."
The MPC7447A offers developers on-chip power management features, such as the ability to change clock frequencies dynamically. This capability enables users to change CPU clock speed on the fly and significantly reduce processor power consumption to match performance with application requirements. The MPC7447A processor also contains a temperature sensing diode that can be used to monitor die temperature under various operating conditions.
That sounds perfect for notebooks, doesn't it? I guess it's going to be a while before we see a 64-bit
PowerBook G5.
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1. Jim on February 24, 2004 04:43 PM writes...
That depends on whether Steve Jobs wants to make Apple more money. Since the G4 chip tops off at 1.5GHz, its not going to entice many many people who already have G4 powerbooks. The only thing that'll shake their (my) wallets loose is a G5 powerbook. A 2GHz G5 single processor top end powerbook around October would be nice....
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