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Motorola to Have Rapid I/O in All Future Processors

Anonymous Cow writes "This PDF from Motorola states that all future processors from Motorola will have rapid I/O (page 32). Further down (page 34) it claims that that Motorola has got a dualcore PPC processor in development. No launch dates are given." It also notes that they could achieve 3+ GHz, without significant increase in power consumption.

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  1. Re:Motorola sees the writing on the wall by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    Just looking at your past few comments I have concluded thusly:
    You don't know much, and you talk about things anecdotally.
    Find a job, get laid and stop coming here to leave intellectual remnants of half assed thinking.
  2. Re:Turn me on, dead man by Alan+Partridge · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    fuck, you're stupid

    if you look at the Palm pda market, what do you see? All the new models from Palm and Sony released in 2003 - who both used to use Moto CPUs - have been powered by non-Moto chips with the exception of Sony's SL-J33.

    So that's the G4 market disappearing AND the Dragonball market contracting - I wouldn't be at all surprised if Moto was getting assfucked in the router market, too.

    --
    That was classic intercourse!
  3. Re:Turn me on, dead man by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Could be happening, dumbass, but that doesn't mean that they make good processors for desktop machines, or that Apple was a significant customer before "the big fall" you have zero data to back up.

    Typical Apple user. You don't even know what you're arguing any more, do you? You're just pissed because I don't get buttraped for $1600+ for a low end tower machine too. If anything, your latest in your evolving argument has NOTHING TO DO with how much money Motorola makes off of Apple, or why they haven't poured any money into twisting their EMBEDDED chips into better desktop machines. If nobody ever bought another Motorola chip for an embedded use, they would still suck for desktop use. They would suck because....why? Because they were designed to be used as embedded processors.