Originally posted by Agathon
How amazing! The G5 isn't commercially available yet and has been news for precisely one day and yet Asher, a CS undergraduate from Calgary, has miraculously been using one himself.
If you'd given it a couple of weeks for the hype to die down, you might have some credibility.
How amazing! The G5 isn't commercially available yet and has been news for precisely one day and yet Asher, a CS undergraduate from Calgary, has miraculously been using one himself.
If you'd given it a couple of weeks for the hype to die down, you might have some credibility.
I've never used one myself, I've just got an idea for real-world performance.
It's an incredibly silly excuse to dismiss performance claims "until you've used it yourself". The texture of the mouse and keyboard doesn't increase the speed.
The Benchmarks given were by IBM themselves, who designed the chip, using their compiler in their optimal lab conditions. As were the Intel and AMD benchmarks.
The simple fact is, the G5 isn't a very fast chip compared to the current PC chips. It's about mid to high end. But the big problem with that, is Prescott is supposed to be much faster than the current Pentium 4, and will come out around the same time...
But go ahead, Agathon, plug your ears and tell me we don't know anything unless we have our hands on a craptastic Apple keyboard and our palm on a hockeypuck.
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