On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 03:47:57PM +0100, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 03:48:43PM +0100, Sven Luther wrote: > > Not sure if i can respond at this time about this, since G5 supply may be > > constrained by the will of IBM and/or Apple, it may be an unhealthy place to > > be for an alternative powerpc motherboard manufacturer. > There's embedded G5 boards already, the IBM reference design is > supported by current 2.6 kernels.
I think you can get several PegasosII boards for the same amount of one single IBM reference board. ;) > > We will have boards > > based on the next gen Freescale CPUs though (single and dual core with > > integrated northbridge), which should be a serious performance bump, but > > staying with 32bit cpus. You don't _really_ need 64bitness anyway. > It's pretty nice actually as soon as you have more than a Gigabyte of > main memory.. Although it's always nice to have as much memory as possible/affordable, it depends on the purpose how much memory actually is required. Same for other components of the machine. A database server will have other requirements than my desktop machine. At home I prefer a silent machine with low power consumption. My Peg2s serve this purpose pretty well. :-) -- Ciao... // Ingo \X/ Please note that year 2005 has come to an end and the year 2005 is now - even in my mail address!