yeah, Paul... I was wondering about this too -- with them going PCI-Express only... Everybody's going to have to go USB/Firewire. That could be a bit of a bummer, since most of the decent firewire stuff is over $1000. Anyway, I'm still running my "old" dual 1.8 G5! Which is fine for me. After all, I'm pretty certain the next chunk of money I'm going to blow will be on whatever VSL is cooking up in 4 days! ...mind you, it could be like $10,000 or something, which will relegate it to the realm of dreams... "It's real"??? not for me it aint! [;)]
btw -- I just spent the last week in the UK. My girlfriend has rented us a place in a fancy Mill-conversion in Brighouse. Definitely a not-much-going-on kind of town, but Leeds is only 20 minutes away, and seems like a pretty nice city from the few times I've been there. I also got to check out a couple of shows at the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, which was great. I've no idea how a place like Huddersfield managed to build such an impressive festival, with so many big names... kind of a head-scratcher, that. Also, just curious: do you happen to have any ideas on where I can get _reasonably-priced_ acoustic foam in the UK?
cheers,
J.
and as to the general discussion: yes, when the chips go crystal/optical (or IF they do) then we'll see some profound speed boosts again. But the memory bandwidth problems are significant. Even now the bus is being pushed for all it's worth (yes, on the G5, as well as in the PC world), so it will be interesting to see how this plays out over the next few years.