Charlie Wu
January 10th, 2006, 01:29 PM
New Intel Core Duo iMac and intel Macbook. (There're other new products, such as the iWork '06, iLife '06, and 10.4.4, oh and new FM tuner/remote for Ipod)
No more powerbook, since apple can't fit G5 processor into a notebook for power comsumption and other reasons.
Now there're the new macs, one thing that's left out was the hype about 64 bit processing power.
So, besides the updates, I would like to ask for 1. opinions about future FCP develpment and 2. also what's going to happen to the current fcp. In other words if we are going to install the fcp 5 for powerpc we are going to run it on/thru rosetta. I think my first question should be legit, however my second question is a little (i dont' even know what I'm talking about). I know that apple is going to have this exchange program where we can exchange the current version of FCP to a version with universal binary codes. However:
I guess I don't know how to ask this second question properly, because I have no com sci background. But for those who have, maybe you can guess what i'm trying to say here. My point is that the newest powermac is a quad core G5, thus it's 64 bit processing power that's able to address tremendous amount of memories. The 32 bit processor is limited to 4GB. To me, it seems like stepping backwards for the lower-end system. Wouldn't this 64 and 32 bit processing difference cause the FCP to be in some sort of trouble??? Maybe an example will be better. Say, I buy a new intel macbook for mobility and a powermac g5 for workstation, is FCP 6 (the one that's coming out in 1st or 2nd quarter of 06) not going to take the processing power of the 64 bit? If that's the case, then there's no point of my buying a 64 bit Quad G5 at this point. Or maybe I'm looking at the 32/64 bit the wrong way; it has nothing to do with them??????
Feel free to submit any opinion, and if my question is stupid due to my limited knowledge please correct me or point me to the right direction thank you!!!
No more powerbook, since apple can't fit G5 processor into a notebook for power comsumption and other reasons.
Now there're the new macs, one thing that's left out was the hype about 64 bit processing power.
So, besides the updates, I would like to ask for 1. opinions about future FCP develpment and 2. also what's going to happen to the current fcp. In other words if we are going to install the fcp 5 for powerpc we are going to run it on/thru rosetta. I think my first question should be legit, however my second question is a little (i dont' even know what I'm talking about). I know that apple is going to have this exchange program where we can exchange the current version of FCP to a version with universal binary codes. However:
I guess I don't know how to ask this second question properly, because I have no com sci background. But for those who have, maybe you can guess what i'm trying to say here. My point is that the newest powermac is a quad core G5, thus it's 64 bit processing power that's able to address tremendous amount of memories. The 32 bit processor is limited to 4GB. To me, it seems like stepping backwards for the lower-end system. Wouldn't this 64 and 32 bit processing difference cause the FCP to be in some sort of trouble??? Maybe an example will be better. Say, I buy a new intel macbook for mobility and a powermac g5 for workstation, is FCP 6 (the one that's coming out in 1st or 2nd quarter of 06) not going to take the processing power of the 64 bit? If that's the case, then there's no point of my buying a 64 bit Quad G5 at this point. Or maybe I'm looking at the 32/64 bit the wrong way; it has nothing to do with them??????
Feel free to submit any opinion, and if my question is stupid due to my limited knowledge please correct me or point me to the right direction thank you!!!