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Re: IBM PPC970 64bit CPU at CeBIT
« on: March 13, 2003, 07:55:36 AM »
What's interesting to note about the 970 is that it's a cut-down high-clock version of the POWER4 series of CPUs, which has already proven itself in battle over a number of years. Both the 64 bit X86 alternatives have so far failed to reach the market (unless you count 900MHz Itanium 2 chips for $2700 as reaching the market).

However, prediction is never accurate, even more so when it comes to predicting the future ;-)

So for now we must continue to take anything that's presented as "fact" with a grain of salt. If the 970 can indeed hit the market in reasonable clock ranges at a reasonable price it will most probably be something of a success. But how much really depends on how Intel/AMD go from here. Do they continue to produce faster and faster 32 bit chips, or start migrating people over to 64 bit? Impossible to say. But I really expect Intel to reach something of an upper limit in clock frequencies soon.


Edit: I would just like to comment that I'm not saying POWER4 ain't been as expensive as Itanium 1 and 2. I meant to make the point that the 970 is a more marketable version of a battle-proofed chip, whereas Itanium 2 is still only for HIGH END  :-)
 

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Re: IBM PPC970 64bit CPU at CeBIT
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2003, 08:01:57 AM »
Hmm, the "Unverified source" story? :-)
 

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Re: IBM PPC970 64bit CPU at CeBIT
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2003, 08:29:13 AM »
You didn't read the comment I edited in, did you? I feel I properly answered BOTH of those questions BEFORE you asked them.
 

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Re: IBM PPC970 64bit CPU at CeBIT
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2003, 07:02:23 AM »
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Tickly wrote:
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olegil wrote:
However, prediction is never accurate, even more so when it comes to predicting the future


How exactly do you predict the present or the past?! :)


You've never tried:
1: archeology
2: history

?

Remember that "to the victor belong the spoils", hence what you see in history books about the past is what someone write in the book, not necessarily what happened. But predicting the future is harder still :-)
 

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Re: IBM PPC970 64bit CPU at CeBIT
« Reply #4 on: March 17, 2003, 10:33:30 PM »
Sven highlighted a few important points up there, which I must say ties in pretty well with my initial statement somewhere on the first page of this thread. PPC970 will be a consumer-level CPU based on the POWER4 architecture, and if IBM get it out on the market in time it's got all the chances in the world of becoming a success. Because neither Intel nor AMD have a stronghold here yet.