Generally the chip fabs seem to be able to deliver a desktop-ready chipset (which runs hotter and uses more electricity) than the laptop-ready counterpart (which may have power man…
I seriously doubt a laptop will ever be as fast as a desktop.
First, desktop cpus can run faster because they can run hotter. Second, it's a lot easier for desktops to sport dual…
It doesn't look like it will happen again, though as was mentioned in the past there were at least powerbooks with processors who's MHz rating was as high as the desktop (doesn't m…
Another factor is that the hard drives in PowerBooks generally spin at a slower rate than the drives in a desktop. This is done to conserve battery life, but performance takes a hi…
We will eventually get to the point where computer components have been miniaturized and refined so much that size will no longer really be a factor (in particular I am thinking th…
The speed differance for Apples desktops and laptops are increasing while in the wintel world it seems to be decreasing with the current laptops that actually use a 2.4Ghz Desktop …
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Originally posted by maffioso:
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I can wish cant I
Powerbook
1Ghz
DDR 512MB
60GB 5400RPM
GIGAWIRE
Digital Audio Out
Microphone
ATI RADEON MOBILITY 7…
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I think we will get only 933 Mhz...
I totally agree, the move from 500 to 667 was roughly 33%. So going on that the next bump should be around the 86…
I doubt we'll have DDR ram, just because no Mac has made that leap, and I can't see it coming to the Powerbook at the same time it comes to the desktops. Besides that Alienware mon…
That's strange. The beta was pretty good even though it was slow at rendering filters.
Can you please do some benchmarks so I can see the speed differences. I have the same laptop…
Not sure what to tell you except that my 400mhz Pismo still works fine after the update, so it is not a universal problem.
It may just be that your drive is malfuctioning and that…
If the problem happened because you installed new software, then CLEARLY it's a software problem. Post your question in the Mac OS X forum AFTER searching it to make sure that nobo…