The best CPU for a Pegasos3
  • Butterfly
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    RockmanX
    Posts: 78 from 2004/6/18
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    I've read the news about a Freescale dual-core G4 with integrated memory controller for DDR2 and I soon thought it could be the best option for a new version of Pegasos. I bet frequency will be something like 1.5 Ghz or more, but a greater performance boost would be given by the memory controller and the faster DDR2!

    I wonder if power consuption and temperature levels would make it more convenient than the G5...
    What do you think? And does somebody know the release date of the product?
    However, is a Pegasos3 near?
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    takemehomegrandma
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    When you say Pegasos3 I assume you mean a successor to the Pegasos2, ie a "desktop computer" with AGP/PCI slots and a replaceable CPU and such? I really think that most people would expect such a computer to take the step into the G5 world.

    However, Genesi seems to be scetching on *several* new HW designs, not only one. For some of these, this new CPU with its on board memory controller and Gigabit Ethernet and all, would be more suitable?
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    bbrv
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    See comment on lower right. Busy day today! :-)

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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
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    I would like to see the potential of the Pegasos II taken advantage of in full before i start to see/hear of future machines in the line myself. 8-)
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  • Butterfly
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    ButterflyKisses
    Posts: 85 from 2004/3/10
    I think teh e600 core would be a good oone (dual core G4 running at atelast 2 gigahertz)

    see this LINK for more info
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  • Caterpillar
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    docgeddy
    Posts: 37 from 2003/7/31
    I agree to Acill, the horsepower of the Peg2 is unused, why not use it first ?
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    Darth_X
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    Quote:


    Acill wrote:
    I would like to see the potential of the Pegasos II taken advantage of in full before i start to see/hear of future machines in the line myself. 8-)


    That sounds like a challenge to me! :-D
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Aaron
    Posts: 127 from 2003/6/14
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    @Acill,

    While it would be nice to see what the PegII can do when meets its
    potential, time marches on. Just because the software hasn't caught
    up to the hardware is no reason to take a breather. Apple, who drives
    the overall PPC development, is currently phasing out their G4 lines
    in favor of the G5.

    The Linux world trying to move toward 64-bit computing. Genesi must
    have a solution ready when they come calling.

    While the PegIII might be a long way away, I think it is nice to see a
    discussion on what this new computer might look like.

    --Aaron
    --Aaron Diezman
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Aaron
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    Ooops, removed duplicate post...

    --Aaron

    [ Edited by Aaron on 2004/8/27 4:44 ]
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  • Targhan
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    Already, dnetc will take everything you can throw at it, and MAME (using certain roms) can also really hit the existing processor. So, I think more power is always useful.

    The real question is..... When will we get a SETI@Home client?! :-)
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Neko
    Posts: 301 from 2003/2/24
    From: Genesi
    ftp://alien.ssl.berkeley.edu/pub/setiathome-3.03.powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu.tar

    Already got one.
    Matt Sealey, Genesi USA, Inc.
    Developer Relations
    Product Development Analyst
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 979 from 2003/6/28
    This or G5.

    @Neko

    But not for MorphOS...

    [ Edited by timofonic on 2004/8/27 19:45 ]
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  • Butterfly
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    ButterflyKisses
    Posts: 85 from 2004/3/10
    from what i understand the PC7447A will be in the upgraded peg 2 boards..
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  • Butterfly
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    RockmanX
    Posts: 78 from 2004/6/18
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    @Those who want G5 Pegasos

    Remember that one of Pegasos weapon against competition is low power consuption. In a world in which a computer isn't considered such if it doesn't have a monster Pentium 4 or Athlon XXXX+, small companies in small countries are left out of the game just because they are in need of a medium machine that doesn't drain power like a vampire... Energy costs!
    I would prefer a Dual Core G4 over a G5 if the first has lower consuption and is an accetable upgrade compared to a normal 1Ghz G4!
    Apart from Genesi's targets and strategies, I would still prefer a silent computer over a messy and loudy one: that can only be done with low-power CPUs!
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Uhm, a dual core as the Atmel PC7447A :-o
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    DethKnight
    Posts: 139 from 2003/6/24
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    .....a SETI@Home client?! :-)


    More advertising for seti@home possibly found at

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