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Old 07-10-2005, 02:20 AM
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Default IBM announces dual-core and low-power G5s

"Word first hit the wires yesterday that IBM had announced the long-awaited 970MP and 970FX processors at a forum in Japan. For those who don't follow the Apple scene obsessively, the 970MP is a dual-core G5 and the 970FX is a low-power G5 intended for use in portables. The Japanese press release was linked at Xlr8yourmac.com, with the English press release following it in the Ars forums this morning. Here are the basics on the two chips, ripped from M. Isobe's Xlr8yourmac post."

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That's a better article than the one I read. The author of the article at internetnews.com apparently doesn't know the difference between a core and a socket...
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