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Apple WWDC 2003 Keynote - The Power Mac G5 introduction (part 4)

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2009

Part 4 of the complete Power Mac G5 introduction at WWDC 2003, presented by Steve Jobs.

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  • but now mac turned to intel!

  • It's sad to think 15 years later never came...

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  • @candyee88 Yep, but mostly for reasons other than speed. After the pentium and the Xenon, Intel created the Core 2Duo and the iSeries (i3,i5,i7), to lines of processors that are good at one thing, and that's power management. As IBM progressed, it was making great processors, but they eat up electricity (1/2 as much performance per watt as the Intel processors) and because Apple sells most of it's machines as laptops, power management is a big problem.

  • @bluefisch200 But they could not put one in a mac, it would require much cooling

  • @winfr34k watch their 2005 keynote

  • No... epic fail!

    They switched because of the heat and the power. Look at the power amount of a G5 and then of a Dual core Intel...

    It's not the efficients!

  • Slow...search for they server CPU, the Power 6 and the Power 7...they laugh at the performance of the Intel CPUs...

  • IBM processors got really slow and horrible, and Intel had very efficient processors

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