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 Topic: PPCThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
 | Posted by: on Monday, September 13, 2004 - 17:46 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | IBM will push its Power5 line of servers down into the low end of the market, taking Linux with it.
On September 24 their new Power5 servers are scheduled to be released. They will ship with either Red Hat or SuSE Linux.
Click 'Read more'.
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 | Posted by: on Monday, September 13, 2004 - 17:46 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | John Lowry with his Lowry Digital Images used PPC970 (G5) PowerMacs for the restoration of the Original Star Wars Trilogy DVD.
With 80 employees, 600 PowerMacs and a total of 378 terabytes of storage they managed to convert the 25 year old movies to High-definition video and DVD quality.
The DVD set has its world release on September 21.
PowerPC is growing bigger and bigger every day!
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 | Posted by: on Saturday, September 04, 2004 - 08:59 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | Here is the letter that went out to the 40 Developers we identified today. We think that is a great way to get a great program started. The next 60 will receive their letters in about two weeks.
Please note MorphOS was mentioned prominently!
R&B
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 | Posted by: on Friday, September 03, 2004 - 16:47 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | Raquel Valesco & Bill Buck informed about SNDF:
We submitted the list of 40 developers to Freescale today who will be hosted on 30 September at SNDF Europe in Frankfurt. Thanks to all of you who responded. We will be getting an information page up about the day's activities soon.
Next week, we will also be submitting an additional list of 60 developers who will also receive complete machines. We are very happy to announce that the AmigaZeux members will be included in this group, as well as a number of DemoScene Teams.
A big thanks to Freescale for their support on this developer program. In addition to the 100 machines going to developers in September, 75 more are being used to support the initial PegasosPPC pilot projects.
Source; Morphzone
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 | Posted by: on Wednesday, September 01, 2004 - 21:19 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | Through the link below is a selection of pictures from Amiga Expo.
Pictures
Enjoy !
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 | Posted by: on Sunday, August 22, 2004 - 23:31 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | From Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck of Genesi:
"We would like to invite all interested PowerPC Developers to Smart Networks Developer Forum in Frankfurt on 30 September. You can attend the Tech Show in the morning and attend Workshops. In the afternoon we will have some special PegasosPPC oriented presentations, including a series of workshops on AltiVec. Lunch is included and developers who have been pre-approved and attend will be given an Open Desktop Workstation compliments of Freescale and Genesi. In exchange, developers are ask to file a monthly report on what they are doing with the machine - only basic guidelines for development will be given.
Please contact Raquel & Bill if you are interested in developing for the platform and attending PegasosPPC Day at SNDF Europe."
Source; MorphOS news
Freescale semiconductor SNDF announcement
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 | Posted by: on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 - 18:19 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | The Register has a story about AMD's and Freescale's upcoming Dual-core CPU's.
Click here for the story.
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 | Posted by: on Monday, July 26, 2004 - 14:20 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | We have made a small update of the Debian PowerPC-package of Freevo, as Freevo 1.5.0 now is available.
Please see also our former news here.
Freevo projectpage
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 | Posted by: on Thursday, July 15, 2004 - 16:27 Submitted by gunne |
|  |  |  | We have made Debian PowerPC packages of the Freevo Home Theatre Software available through Pegasos.org.
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 | Posted by: on Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 08:20 Submitted by ironfist |
|  |  |  | Atmel Corporation has released a new CPU, based on the MPC7447A CPU with even less power dissipation. The high performance version tops 1420 MHz and the low power version runs at 1167MHz and produces 9.2W of heat.
Click Read more for the entire Press Release..
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