April is fixing an IDE issue last I read... therefore it could effect disk access... that most certinly effect a server of any kind..
And yet the demonstration of it happening on an A1 has not been shown at least in public by anything other than a zealot and in fact not even by a zealot. ;-)
Would you call Tom a zealout? Or MAIs testing engineers zealouts? Hmmm?
No its this whole A1 is an unknown factor, untested, no April chip fud bandwagon that is going along. It would be nice to see some details of what exactly it fixes and some EVIDENCE that it impacts the A1 board for once but that is OT.
I compared the A1 with IBM 43P hardware for a very good reason. Firstly the A1@600Mhz benchmarks at 30% increase in speed worst case over the 43P ( Yes it would be nice to see some public tests results I'll see what I can arrange ) and secondly it is demonstration that PowerPC chips are lower rates than the current 2GHz Intel based systems can cope with a reasonable load.
What you get in the A1 package, XE or SE is superior to what I have in my 43p ( rated 332 Mhz not 300Mhz just looked on the front cover ).
Plus when you look in the 43p there are surface mounted ( soldered! ) chips everywhere and that has done quite a few years of service now. Must have been 5 years since i bought it.
If you really piss your pants about surface mount chips go and get an XE.
But Ive seen chips work their way out of sockets before now! Quick front page news! Better not buy socketed chips anyone ;-)