New Power Mac G4s Announced
benh57 writes "Apple today announced the new Power Mac G4 towers with new faces, running at dual-867MHz (US$1,699), dual-1GHz ($2,499), and dual-1.25GHz ($3,299). All are running DDR, the two higher end models at 166MHz FSB with Radeon 9000, the low end at 133 w/GF4MX." Check it out at The Apple Store, and keep your eyes peeled for an appearance on the Power Mac G4 site.
Thats front page news - apple becomes the first PC maker to go totaly to dual processor in it's pro desktops.
I want one.
No, I want a beo... err
This is an excellent move for Apple. Solid UNIX high-end workstations making use of multiple processors, as a robust, pre-emptive multitasking system should. Let's hope Apple finds some what to make the public aware of this singificant spec of their tower machines.
Sadly...my dual G4 800 may be getting grey hair...
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Much like the Xserve, it looks like they've managed to hack DDR onto the G4 processor, and its still running on a bus which is not doubled like the Athlons. Running the bus at 166mhz should make up for that a little bit though. Interesting that after all the commentary on the new cases having huge (7lbs) heat sinks, I couldn't find any images of them on the apple site. They must really be that big.
As an FYI:
These machines do have DDR memory and a DDR system bus but the G4's themselves are running at 133 or 167MHz (depending upon model). The system controller and memory are running full tilt though (266 or 333 depending).
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I just bought a new Power Mac G4 (933). Yesterday!!! 12 f*cking hours ago!!!
Noooooooooooo!!!!
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I do enjoy when Apple puts out new products, it means their old products will become slightly more in my price range. Although I don't know how much longer I can wait for a deal on older TiBooks. I may have to whip out the credit card.
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This page says "The faster-than-light processor speed gets an additional boost with an advanced cache memory architecture that provides ultrafast, dedicated [blah blah blah...]"
Not that I expect much truth-in-advertising from computer vendors, but isn't that a bit much?
Oh, well...
I wonder if they count spring-loaded folders as one of Jaguar's 150 "amazing" new features... not that I didn't think it WAS pretty amazing in OS 8, but...
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Unfortunately the rumours about powerbook upgrades to 1ghz, weren't fruitful... damn
I know that Apple uses colored PCBs for various prototype stages (if I remember correctly, one of these machines went on eBay a little while back with red/brown boards). I thought that blue was one of the colors that they used for prototyping (some of the 6100 prototypes I've seen images of have blue boards, and undoubtedly there are newer examples out there). Did they change they're testing process around, or did they just shift colors to have a better visual look in the final revision?
I never knew that I could be sexually attracted to a computer!
It's very likely that apple are pumping out dual g4 systems to simply get rid of the remaining g4 chips, (like how you get them in everything now except the iBook). This could on the opposite side be apple introducing speed updates and time for an even longer wait for the G5.
they do sorta show it in the VR of the innards.....
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yes it is huge, and notice the holes in front of case venting through to the back plate that is all speed holes. i wonder if it is these dual processors that are that hot, or if Apple is just planning for the future speed bumps? also, look in the open case... there is a fan right about in the middle of the case blowing right across (or sucking air over) the heatsinks. they moved the hard drives out of the air path and use an Xserve-like (or the actual Xserve) low profile power supply strapped up to the inside top of the case. interesting layout changes inside.
The other shoe that dropped today was that they've now gone full-tilt with the eMac, adding a Superdrive and running it at 800 MHz for the same price ($1499) as the 15" Combo drive iMac.
Meaning that unless you really like the cool look of the iMac, you can save a couple of hundred dollars by getting an eMac instead, without giving anything else up (I believe they're based on the same motherboard spec) besides the cool screen. And the eMac has a pretty decent screen.
I've been leaning towards getting an iMac in the fall to replace my wife's old iMac DV 450 (we could use the DVD burner to make movies of the baby), but assuming no other drastic changes I'd be inclined to go with the eMac now instead. And Apple is steadily returning the CRT to it's place as the lower-end anchor even though LCD prices are starting to drop again (they also reduced the prices of all the other iMac configs). That's interesting.
Basically, I'm going to be watching the early fall with great interest - once these new configs are well-established there'll probably be some speedbumping of the whole line around October or so. My guess is that the iMac and eMac could hit 1 GHz, the PowerMac towers will start at 1 GHz and go to either 1.4 or maybe as high as 1.6 (Moto is supposedly sampling the 1.6 part now), and the PowerBook will probably get a speedbump to, say, 933 MHz at that point, too. They may not all be at once, but those are the next logical steps, and I'd expect to see them all before years' end (and before Christmas season, in particular).
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8xAGP, Firewire 2 and USB 2 are missing. No big deal but interesting. Great to see audio ports built in.
It's all about the software though. 10.1 is superb - 10.2 is alleged to be a big improvement.
Who cares how fast your G4 is clocked? It won't run OS X.
Hopefully Apple or a third-party mfr will offer an attractive Zip bezel for this case.
Also, those massive cooling vents on the front of the machine kind of have me worried that this thing is going to sound like a wind tunnel... but that is the bitter reality of it: you can't have all the speed and none of the noise.
Otherwise this looks like a damn impressive machine, and a long-overdue overhaul to the G4 line. I'm drooling already. Nice work Apple.
I'm assuming some of those more skeptical of Apple and more willing to be critical of their hardware decisions are reading this so I'll ask...
As a Mac user, what benefit will DDR bring to PowerPC based systems? My understanding is that the data bus from the CPUs to the bus controller is still SDR; what, then, can take advantage of the increased memory bandwidth? PCI and ATA are much slower than memory. The only subsystem I can see that can hook to the memory at full tilt is the graphics card, but I don't think AGP is at DDR memory speeds yet. Or is it?
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Get used to the way the world works. I bought a dual 1Gig a couple of months back. Maybe I should try and force them to take it back because I don't want to pay full price for 10.2 huh? Or maybe I can just complain that I'm no longer on the top end and they'll make an exception in my case.
I mean, that's what Apple is there for right? To make you as an indivual feel special.
Or maybe I should remember that I've got a buddy with a dual G4450 who's still getting great performance out of his machine and calm down. Your 9 ain't going to become crap overnight pal.
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Yep.
Is it just me, or did the price on the 17" iMac increase by $100?
;-) I just realized that it is kind of ridiculous to be screaming bloody murder over a $100 price drop when they've cut the prices on their other machines and introduced rocking PMG4s. ;-)
(OH GAWD NO NOT $100 OH THAT'S BLOODY LARCENY OH THE PAIN OH MY GAWD NOOOOO.... sorry...
-- haaz.
Dude, did you somehow miss the part where they're selling dual-processor machines for the same price as they sold single-processor machines (modulo a hundred bucks or so) yesterday?
I can't believe the way you just glossed over that to talk about eject buttons on the optical drives! Your priorities are seriously out of whack.
The case is not at all the same. Look closer. The components are all moved around and the ventilation is completely changed. The hard drives are vertical!
:)
Oh, you're trolling? nevermind.
The fact that you refer to the 4 new speakers on the computer as "holes for firewire or usb" pretty much sums up the value of all the comments you just made. :-)
the blue board is f'n gorgeous, but i NEED my zip drive!!!
I want 2D games back.
Let's see...
- Radeon 9000: The tragedy of a graphics card still too fast for anyone not looking for 150 fps out of Quake III (maybe you're anticipating EQ on Mac...)
- ATA-66?! Oh No! You can barely burst that kind of transfer rate, let alone maintain it. Besides, when was the last time you were copying 40GB from your second 80G drive to your forth 80G drive?
- FireWire 2 - it's nice in the same way having 80 gigs of RAM is nice - bragging rights. Nothing else. Do you see many FireWire 2 compliant products out? Do you see many Apps that say "40GB RAM required, 80GB recommended"? It can wait. Meanwhile, the lack of the North/South bridge allows a FireWire 2 PCI card to get better transfer rates when they come out. The flashiness of FW2 doesn't yet justify the price.
- I'll agree about no up front ports - it would be nice. But the vent holes are an important part of the equation.
- Eject probably won't eject both, just one. Which one? Maybe the selected one. Maybe the first one only. Maybe Apple will write a nifty add-on that lets you select. Maybe it isn't a huge concern for most people.
- This was an upgrade for the box, not the screens. You don't like the $2500 price tag? Buy a CRT - the VGA convertor is included. Sure, they are pretty, but even Apple knows that not everyone is going to spend $1000 on a 17" LCD when they could spend $250 on a 19" CRT.
- Bluetooth built-in would have been OK. Except that maybe 1% of the people will use it in the next year. Despite the attempts to make Bluetooth the short-range communications technology, cables are still pretty popular. It isn't dying, it just isn't pervasive enough to include. And I know how hard it is to have to reach around behind the case and plug something in once.
- Shitty G4s? I was just disagreeing with you until now. Do you have a general dislike of 1-digit numbers, or do you have no appreciation of the way processors work? G4 may not be Power4, but at least it's not Pentium 4.
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Basically, the motherboard is a thing of beauty: DDR finally comes to Mac, dual procs, gobs of cache, ATA/100 AND ATA/66, a bitchin memory controller, 4x AGP and 4 PCI slots... This is the culmination of everything Mac users have been lusting over in a mobo.
But what the $&#*@ is up with that case??
It looks like Apple is so stubbornly hanging on to the 4 year old G3 design that theyre just cramming everything in wherever it will fit- some HDs mounted sideways, some flat. PCI slots on TOP? vents everywhere, ungly front bezel that looks like it was cobbled together last minute to accomodate the two optical drives, and a heatsink the size of an air conditioner. The engineers should have stopped and asked themselves if this was a good idea after they started perforating the thing like a cheese grater just to get air flowing through it.
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* processor heatsink is considerably larger than previous models, but lacks a fan
Well, if you look at apple's site you can see a fan... but it looks like its up by the CD/DVD drives. What's up with that?
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We have an Apple store across the street from where i work, and i ran over at lunch to check things out. They are getting the low end 867 and 1 gig machines in tomorrow, but won't be getting the 1.25 machines in for 2-3 months. Apparently, the 1.25 chips aren't even available yet, at least thats what the Mac dweebie said.
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I missed it before... you can see a second even bigger fan in the quicktime VR. Look under the drives, facing the massive heat sinks... Does a G4 really give out this much heat?? I wonder if this is a sign of a Power4 in our future :)
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who can count in binary and those who can't.
/. keeps down-modding my posts about this bit of info which I think is pretty informative... the holes on the front aren't vents, they are little speakers.
I'll agree about no up front ports - it would be nice.
There's two USB ports on the keyboard and two on the monitor... why put any on the front of the case??
There are 10 types of people in this world, those who can count in binary and those who can't.
i saw that too..... i guess someone more knowledgable in the art of DIY computer building would know..... but this is strange to me....
yesterday they had dual 1GHz machines in the quicksilver cases. the quicksilver case has little ventilation. no front vents, small back venting ports. today they have the dual 1GHz and dual 1.25GHz with a massive 7lb heatsink, fan directly blowing across it and it basically is sitting in a windtunnel with those front and rear speedholes. i can only guess this is for the next coming speedbumps? i think this 1GHz chip is actually a revised version of yesterdays 1GHz chip, so it might run a little hotter? also the DDRam and whatnot might be a lil warmer, but i would guess this is planning for the next speedbumps till they fully redesign the case (if they do anytime soon).
what do i have to do to run (2) 1600x1200 CRTs with the built in video? I'm willing to get the Ge4Ti BTO card, but it has 1 ADC and 1 DVI (w/ VGA adapter). Can I get an ADC-VGA adapter to run a second CRT?
(don't like LCD's: too expensive, lousy color gamut, way too expensive)
Anyone have any experience with this sort of setup on a recent G4?
Michael-
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Add 20% to these numbers.
Apple again shines... but only in their traditional strengths.
If voting were effective, it would be illegal by now.
The ATA66 is likely intended for the optical drives, neither of which would require an ATA100. From an engineering-meets-realworld-use standpoint, it makes perfect: a few pennies on a single machine mean profiting an extra few hundred grand on the whole.
hrmmm now there seems to be some confusion is these are running the previous 7455 PPC chip or a new 7470 PPC. i guess the rumors of 1.4GHz were all based on the assumption of the 7470 chip being brought in...... guess we have to wait till somebody molests one.
... big fan, less noise.
DCMonkey
The Achilles heel in all this is backup, especially for Mac OS X Server. Every other version of UNIX out there has a built-in backup solution (except, unaccountably, Linux, which has no dump/restore, last I checked). Mac OS X has dump/restore too, but they only understand the UFS file system. Apple rewrote 'fsck' to understand about HFS+ file systems, but not dump/restore.
That leaves Retrospect as the only sensible solution for backup: a third party product. And the regular Retrospect Mac OS X client won't dump a Mac OS X Server system! Instead you have to spend $800 (!!!) for the Server backup software. That software will also dump Windows 2000 and NT workstations, whoop-de-do.
Whatever happened to UNIX as a self-hosting, self-supporting system? Gaaaah. I'm thinking hard about wiping our Mac OS X Server machine and just installing the regular Mac OS X, where at least we can afford the backup software.
Or maybe just dumping Macs entirely and going to FreeBSD on a dual-processor Xeon box. All hail Amanda! At least I could back up a box like that.
If it helps that much on his 500MHz iBook, then it should make a noticeable difference for your Lombard too. That model iBook does have 8MB vs your 4MB, but neither takes advantage of QE, so I would imagine the speed improvements are fairly similar.
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I dropped more than a few in my original post. In fact when I re-read it I thought about the G4 4450 myself. Would like to see that one myself.
Dual G4 4.45Ghz processors...Mmmmmmmm.
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I'm on my fifth Google "pentium gigaflop" and so on, telling it to ignore pages with "G4" and "Apple" because there are so many G4 worship pages, and I can't find squat about x86 floating-point performance.
I'm tempted to wonder aloud if x86 has any floating-point performance to speak of, but that would be trolling ;-)
About a year ago we had dual 800 MHz systems with 100MHz FSB, PC133 RAM (133 MHz), 2MB of L3 via a 200 MHz bus and single channel ATA/66. Just over one year later we have 1250 MHz systems with 166 MHz FSB, PC2700 RAM (166 MHz double pumped or 333 MHz data rate), 2MB of L3 via a 294 MHz[1] bus double pumped, and dual channel ATA (one ATA/100 and the other ATA/66).
So in a year...
1.56x increase in CPU clock speed (ignoring other CPU enhancements).
2.5x increase in RAM throughput.
1.66x increase in FSB throughput.
2.94x increase in L3 throughput (possibly only 2.5x).
over a doubling in internal disk storage support (not counting SCSI options).
Looking over things on the Intel/AMD side...
AMD had about a year ago 1.53GHz chips (1800+ Athlon XP) today 1.8Ghz (2200+ Athlon XP) (FSB speeds did not changed). Intel had about a year ago 2Ghz P4s with FSB of 266MHz (133Mhz dual pumped) and today 2.53GHz P4s with FSB of 533MHz (133MHz quad pumped, AFAIK).
So in a year...
AMD...
1.18x increase in CPU clock speed.
no change in FSB (from what I see).
Intel...
1.27x increase in CPU clock speed.
2.01x increase in FSB throughput.
AMD/Intel system have been using PC2100 for a while and are now starting to use PC2700 (some are starting to use DDR400 and/or going dual channel to RAM). This is side stepping the issue of RDRAM.
Again just as a frame of reference...
[1] Apple's current specs don't add up fully on this, one states that it stops at 500MHz DDR but the throughput numbers lead me to believe it is running faster then 500MHz DDR for the top end system.
p.s. I am doing the above math with a fever of 102+ so I may have messed up someplace... just don't tell the pink elephant sitting next me.
The lucky bastards who are ordering the 867mHz or 1gHz models will have 10.2 before the rest of us. And according to macosrumors.com, systems etc, etc.(That, by the way, was on Monday, August 12, 2002.)
So what's up... are we going to see Shaguar in retail stores sooner than the 24th?
Or am The Rest Of Us(tm) going to have to load up Carracho?
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Sorry, but they are not speakers. Those are air vents. It still has one speaker in front, near the top.
If you look at the QuickTime VR movie of the case opening, you can see where the bottom vent holes are, there is a mesh screen inside the case close to them.
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The standardization on dual processor machines across the PowerMac line is truly amazing. I have been putting off getting a computer because I haven't really seen any interesting new offerings for a while. I have been watching the PowerMac line from afar, but have been increasingly confused as the flat panel iMac becomes more and more attractive and the differences between the two lines dwindle (the only real distinction as of yesterday seemed to be expandability). The use of dual G4 processors is the first major push I have felt toward going out and buying a computer immediately--especially at their low price. I felt similarly when the TiBook and the flat panel iMac revolutionized their respective product lines, but never have I felt as compelled as I do now to buy an Apple machine. This is a terrific step for Apple and despite the surprising number of nay-sayers, this should make Apple hardware so much more attractive. There is a huge coolness-factor with running dual processors, especially with an OS that is fully multithreaded and SMP-enabled. I can't wait until I can work up the courage to spend the money on one of these babies.
He's wrong. The small holes are vents.
-jcr
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Huh? $1700 is out of your price range?
Then just go buy an older G4. I'm certain you can find plenty of used ones on eBay or at the discounters...
Or just wait a few weeks and there will be a mess of them on apple refurbished area (I bet).
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
...all the tests I have read have declared Firewire the winner. Explaination, USB 2 relies on your processor for the spead of throughput, Firewire has its own chip...nuff said..
What a waste that would be. (The drives to have eject buttons, if you ever need them.)
Your computer probably has a floppy drive built in. USe it much?
Haven't missed not having one...
Can you imagine what the iMac G4 would be like if they'd included a floppy drive? Sheesh.
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
Cutting edge for apple == two years ago for the PC world.
Really? Where are the PCs shipping with Firewire 2 that you complained Apple doesn't have?
And who would want USB 2 when Firewire 1 is twice as fast (in real world use)? Ok, I lied, its often ten times as fast.
Oh, and world+dog make Firewire devices, I've never seen nor heard of an external USB 2 device.
Oh, well, I'm having deja vu-- you posted this same list of whines awhile back and I pointed out the same sets of idiocy of it. Why feed the troll?
but I do LOVE the fact that you whine about the lack of firewire two and then claim the PC world had it two years ago. Heh.
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
We're running 10.2 build 6C115 on a 500 Mhz PowerbookG4, and 333 iMac (Grape). The finder's operations are much faster. Opening folders, scrolling through folders with large amounts of files, searching through file system from within apps (like locating a file to open) is all at least twice as fast. The new search feature built into the finder is easily 10x faster than using sherlock for it in 10.1. Instances of the new beachball of death are fewer than ever. Other apps don't really see a speed difference, but for the finder itself, it's like comparing 10.0 to 10.1 again!! So much faster on the iMac, where 10.1 was pokey at everything. That plucky little guy is almost 4 years old, and it feels quick and responsive in OS X. God I love the jag.
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that was not a troll :P
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this is really an old argument. anyone with any inkling of computer knowledge knows that if you want all around power and nothing else, you get a p4 in the desktop world. no g4 or athlon is going to touch it. it also helps that they are much cheaper than the avg apple machine. however, people do not buyapple products strictly for their power. apple provides a combination of power, ease of use, versatility, and stability that no one can really match in the computer market. i bought a mac on the belief that computing was going to be fun again. i was not disappointed. that is a first. i have been continually disappointed with every x86 OS yet. Windows XP was almost gonna make it, back in the Beta2 times, but i believe it got to their heads.so yes, i bought an iBook 600, and bought just about every accessory i could semi-justify, because i just couldnt wait to get home and play. apple makes the best consumer operating system around, which is continually being improved. These improvements come not only in the way of under-the-hood changes, but with user interaction as well. As this improves, time spend doing work in the computer is cut by a factor much larger than any pentium4 or athlon can give you. kudos to the microprocessor manufacturers, its too bad we can't harness it. When it comes to the total package, there is no other choice but Mac OS X for the end-user/programmer/writer/artist/producer/etc. Notice i didnt say anything about servers. Well thats not what im talking about now is it?? :)
I got into the office this morning at 10:00, and I had a full charge on the battery. I used it all day to run OmniWeb, Mail.app, Word, Photoshop, InDesign, and maybe a few other things. I put it to sleep between 12:30 and 1:30, then finally plugged it into the wall at 3:30. I had 23% battery left then, according to the menu item, which probably would have lasted me about half an hour longer.
That's 4:30, +/- 30 minutes. I had the screen at full brightness, using the automatic power management setting in System Prefs (which, I believe, spins down the drive and cycles the processor speed), with my AirPort card off. I haven't timed it with AirPort on, but I'm guessing that might take 60-90 minutes off the battery life. But that's totally a guess.
If you only get 3 hours out of Jaguar, I'll be disappointed.
Oh, and world+dog make Firewire devices, I've never seen nor heard of an external USB 2 device.
So you've never been to a computer store? There are at least external CD-writers from Sony and TDK and external harddrives from Maxtor using USB 2.0
Yes, all the time. I've often bought systems for work and let them sit until I could get around to them, sometimes as much as a week. But for a personal system, yeah. I bought an iBook through at an Apple Store and made a friend drive me, just so I could open it in the car :)
Sorta wrong, QE is recommended for 32M, but does not require it. Split it between 2 monitors will still allow it to work, but obviously more VRAM is better.
It doesn't mean much now, it's built for the future.
The fact that you refer to the 4 new speakers on the computer as "holes for firewire or usb" pretty much sums up the value of all the comments you just made. :-)
The fact that you don't know how to tell a speaker from a vent hole says something about your own powers of observation..
-jcr
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Why don't we all just agree that none of us has any fucking clue what the four things at the base of the case are, and hope we are enlightened at some later point?
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Former Lord Of Packets
Doubles the price of the CPU(s), too!