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This time around, however, Marvell, like the Macintosh maker, has chosen to take the IBM route, and McGinnis expects the two companies to continue on to future partnerships, as well. “Marvell is the ...
More problems caused by System Migration from PowerPC to Intel-based Macs CNET staff March 6, 2006 7:35 a.m. PT 2 min read ...
SystemC models of the PowerPC 405 and 440 and selected CoreConnect peripherals are planned to be released with the System Studio tool in Q3 2005. Synopsis Inc. Mountain View, Ca. 1-877-4BEST-IP ...
LOS ALTOS, Calif.-- September 26, 2006 -- Summit Design, Inc., a leading provider of electronic system-level (ESL) and hardware description language (HDL) design solutions, today announced that it has ...
Back in the early 90's, The PowerPC was suppose to unseat Intel's market domanice. Well of course that didn't happend. I remember reading reviews of PPC ...
But based on earlier reports that the base system supported by Leopard will be a 867MHz G4 PowerPC system and his common sense telling him that Apple has spent the past two years concentrating on ...
According to Apple Knowledge Base article #303058, Mac OS X discs for PowerPC-based Macs don't work with Intel-based Macs and vice-versa even if both Macs came with the same version of Mac OS X.
Christina Murray, an Apple representative showing off the company's Xserve products Wednesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, said the PowerPC G5-based cluster model is being phased out.
With version 8.1, a PowerPC system that might have otherwise been relegated to a closet can now be used to manage a Retrospect backup server.
IBM's microelectronics division plans to begin offering one of its PowerPC chips to interested third parties under a new licensing plan. IBM has been edging toward a broad licensing program for ...
Developers working on the OpenSolaris project have taken a step closer to bringing their Unix operating system to the PowerPC processor used by Apple Computer's Macintosh computers. On Sunday ...
Polaris, however, is not being designed with the Macintosh in mind, Clarke said. Instead, developers are targeting systems built by a little-known European PowerPC system vendor known as Genesi SARL.