Arno,
Stop doing this. Repeating values you read on websites, in PDFs, for whole other systems, playing this numbers game?
Forget Sossaman, forget Tundra.
Disregard everything you read elsewhere, even from IBM.
You will see when it is released what the performance and limits are. You will also see if you even need to care. At the end of the day the OSW is a machine for POWER developers. It's true value is in providing a machine with a very high performance and processing solution, quite reasonably, which is simply not offered or is about to be otherwise discontinued.
The POWER market today is a bunch of engineers and software developers which run 2x Opteron systems and simulate and cross-compile. This has to change. This is the point of the system (originally the Pegasos targeted this for Freescale too)
It is not about how many microseconds you can get between X and Y, neither of which you own, neither of which you can think of a real application for.
What about running SOFTWARE and not BENCHMARKS?
Does SPECint and SPECfp really matter to you that much?
Let's go back to reality here for once and out of the realms of theory and planes of possibility. How many quad-processor G5 boxes will you be able to buy after Apple discontinue theirs? What if you need a quad-processor G5 box to do your work? Will you say "no! I refuse to buy that, because Intel have a better RAM solution, or AMD have a built in memory controller, or the HT link is too slow on it!" - no, you will use the POWER box because it is what you need to do the job, because it does it's job exactly how it needs to be done.
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> Buying 8GB of RAM for your PowerMac G5 is going to set you back $4000 whichever option you choose!
Are these IBM prices?
If you don´t buy from Apple it should only be 1000€, even with 2GB ECC modules.
http://www.crucial.com/store/partspecs. ... 5672AB53ES
2 of those kits = 8GB with he potential to buy another one and upgrade to 16GB later..
Welcome to $3600+ territory. Taxes not included there
Buying it direct from the Apple store with the system gives you 8GB in an EIGHT ONE-GIGABYTE-STICKS configuration. It is not expandable to the full configuration of the system. Of course it is cheaper ($1500-$2300) but not so flexible.