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Macworld SF Expo 2001 Coverage:Return to Accelerate Your Mac!
 

G4's With the Power to Burn!

Apple pulled the curtain back on its new line of G4s at MacWorld San Francisco. Turning an unimpressed eye to the release of the Pentium 4, Steve Jobs proudly announced the release of the “Power to Burn” campaign. As he announced in December, Apple had missed the boat on the CDR market when it put together its past G4 lineups. As the name of the campaign suggests, Apple is configuring the new lineup to remedy that oversight.

Four new system configurations were introduced today. Each of the machines will offer a CDRW drive from the factory. Processor speed ranges from 466MHz to 733MHz. Prices range from $1699 - $3499 respectively. Apple’s new lineup also consists of mostly single processor G4s. The 466MHz model will be available in a dual processor configuration via Apple’s online store. [I think Steve noted in the Keynote that dual G4/533's would be available-Mike] Citing the availability of processors as the sole reason for the new configurations sporting only single processors, Jobs assured MacWorld patrons that dual processors configurations would be available in the future.

Taking his pledge to not make the same mistake again, Jobs also went on to explain that the high end configuration will come equipped with a combined CDR-W/DVD-R drive. If that comes as a surprise, it is because only Apple and Compaq have publicly admitted looking into the DVD-R option for their systems. Apple’s announcement today makes them the first to actively bring the technology to the market, thereby leapfrogging the competition.

The Entire New Lineup Features:
133MHz System & Memory Bus
4X AGP slot
4 PCI Slots (64-Bit)
Gigabit Ethernet
10W Digital Amplifier


Available Configurations
Order no. M7627LL/A M7688LL/A M7945LL/A M7681LL/A
Processor 466MHz PowerPC G4 533MHz PowerPC G4 667MHz PowerPC G4 733MHz PowerPC G4
On-chip cache - - 256K L2 at 667 MHz 256K L2 at 733MHz
Backside cache 1MB L2 at 233 MHz 1MB L2 at 266 MHz 1MB L3 at 222 MHz 1MB L3 at 244MHz
Memory (PC133 SDRAM) 128MB 128MB 256MB 256MB
Hard disk drive 30GB (5400 rpm) 40GB (7200 rpm) 60GB (7200 rpm) 60GB (7200 rpm)
Graphics Support ATI RAGE 128 Pro with 16MB of SDRAM NVIDIA GeForce2 MX with 32MB of SDRAM NVIDIA GeForce2 MX with 32MB of SDRAM NVIDIA GeForce2 MX with 32MB of SDRAM
Optical drive CD-RW CD-RW CD-RW DVD-R/CD-RW
FireWire Two 400-Mbps ports Two 400-Mbps ports Two 400-Mbps ports Two 400-Mbps ports
USB Two ports (12 Mps each) Two ports (12 Mps each) Two ports (12 Mps each) Two ports (12 Mps each)
PCI slots Four slots Four slots Four slots Four slots
Ethernet 10/100/1000BASE-T 10/100/1000BASE-T 10/100/1000BASE-T 10/100/1000BASE-T
Wireless
networking
AirPort ready AirPort ready AirPort ready AirPort ready
Modem 56K V.90 56K V.90 56K V.90 56K V.90

Apple is shipping all systems as OSX certified meaning these configurations have been fully tested for compatibility. OSX is firmly scheduled for release on Saturday, March 24th 2001.

All but the 466MHz configuration will ship with NVIDIA GeForce2 MX graphics cards in the 4X AGP slot. The 466MHz will ship with a RAGE 128 Pro graphics card in the AGP slot. Jobs also noted that the PCI bus has been reworked, removing the PCI Bridge among other components, to further PCI performance. Also added was a 4th PCI slot. Apple now follows PC manufacturers in counting the AGP slot as a PCI slot (now there are four PCI slots and one additional AGP slot).

Jobs also compared the new 733MHz machine to a 1.5GHz Pentium 4 on stage using Photoshop 6.0 as a bench of speed. In the test, both machines rendered a 110MB file using the same set of 140+ actions scripted to build the final image. The G4 finished in 24 seconds, where the Pentium finished in 36 seconds. By this example the G4 is 33% faster than a Pentium at twice the clock rate. Elaborating on his point even further, Jobs explained that if we were to compare Apples to apples, the G4 would equate to a 2GHz processor in Pentium terms.

In other news, Apple took a big step towards eliminating the need for Toast CD authoring software today. The new systems will be able to burn CD ROMS from the desktop. Simply insert the blank CD into the drive and the OS recognizes it as blank. It asks what type of disc it will be, music or HFS/HFS+, and then the blank media appears on the desktop. Simply drag the files you want onto the CD icon as if it was another hard disk and the files are linked to the CD. According to Jobs, when you drag the CD icon to the trash to eject it, the Finder asks you if you want to burn the CD. Click yes, and the disk ejects after the CD is finished writing.

Apple also announced it was dropping the price of its 15” flat panel display to $799. Apple will also offer a set of G4 styled speakers at the Apple store for $59.-Steve Manke


G4/733 w/Geforce3 Performance Tests: Performance tests in applications and benchmarks on the Digital Audio G4/733 with Nvidia GeForce3 card. (Includes comparisons to a dual G4/500 system and Radeon vs GeForce3 tests in both the G4/733 and the G4/500.)

Full 2001 G4/533 Review w/Performance Tests! See the G4/533 w/Nvidia GeForce2MX Review

About the new 667/733MHz G4 CPUs: As many of you already noticed I'm sure, the 667MHz and 733MHz models appear to use Motorola's MPC 7450 as they have 256K of on-chio (full-speed) L2 cache and a 1MB L3 cache. See this Moto. 7450 page for more info. There's also a Motorola's PDF file with hardware specifications of the 7450 G4 CPU.

Misc 2001 System Details: As shown on Apple's G4 Specs page, the CDRW drive is a 8x/4x/32x model and the "SuperDrive" is 8x/4x/32x with 2x DVD-R write and 6x DVD ROM read speeds. Also note the $100 ZIP drive BTO option is now a 250MB drive. For more info on the GeForce2 MX graphics card - see our Nvidia GeForce2 MX FAQ & Pix page-Mike


photo by Michael Fortson


For more info on the new G4 Towers, see Apple's PowerMac G4 pages.


Developer Docs: new Power Mac G4 Developer Notes (PDF file). This document indicates the new G4s are still based on the "Core99" chipset, not the so-called (by rumor sites) "UMA-2". A nice feature is the "auto-sensing" of Ethernet connections which allows a std Ethernet cable to be used for peer/peer (computer to computer) connections without a crossover cable. (PB G4 has the same feature.)

Apple TILs and Tech Info on the new G4s:

  • PowerMac G4 Developer Notes
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): What's New and Different
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): Technical Specifications
  • CD-RW and SuperDrive: Specifications and Usage Information
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): NVIDIA Video Card Specifications [link not working 1/17/2001]
  • NVIDIA GeForce2 MX Graphics Card: Technical Specifications [added 1/17/2001]
  • Power Mac G4: Clean Installation Disables Disc Burner 1.0
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): Digital Sound System Information
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): Sound Output Ports
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): Differences Between Models
  • Power Mac G4: Display Compatibility
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): Disc Burner 1.0 Software Records Single Session Only
  • Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio): Requires PC-133 Memory


    Other MWSF 2001 Articles:


    Story by Steve Manke for Other World Computing and XLR8YourMac.com
    January 9, 2001



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