> What I was alluding to is that we will not likely see a G5 in a 
> PowerBook anyway.

Who cares? There's no way we'd ever see a G5 in a Powerbook. That was
obvious right from the start. What we need for Powerbooks is to break
the G4 bus barrier... and the Pentium M does that with its 533 MHz bus,
but the MPC8641 does it BETTER with its pair of 677 MHz memory ports.

I wouldn't bet on a 3 GHz G5 being faster than a 1.5 GHz MPC8641D.

> The current units are too big and run too hot, and 
> PPC has failed to come up with a solution for smaller machines.

Sampling 2H2005.


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