Apple Upgrades Power Mac G5 Line
New Power Mac Features Dual 2.7 GHz Processors & Mac OS X “Tiger”
CUPERTINO, California–April 27, 2005– Apple today unveiled the fastest,
most powerful Power Mac G5 desktop line ever, featuring dual 64-bit PowerPC
G5 processors running up to 2.7 GHz and including Mac OS X version 10.4
“Tiger,” the world’s most advanced operating system. The new Power Mac G5
line delivers higher performance graphics options with more memory and
built-in support for Apple’s breakthrough 30-inch Cinema HD Display on the
2.7 GHz model. The new line also includes larger hard drives, a faster 16X
SuperDrive with double-layer support and 512MB of memory across the line.
“The Power Mac G5 continues to deliver the ultimate performance for our
most advanced customers running bandwidth- and compute-intensive
applications,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of
Worldwide Product Marketing. “With dual 2.7 GHz 64-bit G5 processors, dual
1.35 GHz front side buses, ATI Radeon 9650 graphics, 16X SuperDrive with
double-layer support and Mac OS X Tiger, the new Power Mac G5 is the most
powerful and advanced Mac we have ever made.”
Powered by dual 64-bit PowerPC G5 processors, the Power Mac G5 provides a
128-bit memory architecture, delivers expansion of up to 8GB of fast 400
MHz DDR SDRAM and supports graphics cards with up to 256MB of video memory.
The top model features two 2.7 GHz processors, each with an independent
1.35 GHz front-side bus for an amazing bandwidth of up to 21.6 GBps.
All new Power Mac G5 models come standard with dual-display support with
either the ATI Radeon 9600 graphics card with 128MB of video memory or the
ATI Radeon 9650 with 256MB of video memory. The new Power Mac G5 line
gives users new graphics options to drive Apple’s gorgeous 30-inch Cinema
HD Display. The dual processor 2.7 GHz Power Mac G5 features built-in
support to drive Apple’s breakthrough 30-inch Cinema HD Display right out
of the box. Available as a build-to-order option on every model, the
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL high-performance graphics card can drive up
to two 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Displays.
Every Power Mac G5 ships with a new, faster 16X SuperDrive with
double-layer support capable of burning up to 8.5GB on a single DVD, 512MB
memory and larger hard drives for up to 800GB of internal storage, all
within the Power Mac G5’s signature aluminum enclosure featuring innovative
computer-controlled cooling for quiet operation. All Power Mac G5 desktops
deliver industry-leading connectivity, high-performance I/O and expansion
including Gigabit Ethernet, FireWire 800, FireWire 400, three PCI-X or PCI
expansion slots, USB 2.0, optical digital audio input and output, and
analog audio input and output.
All dual processor Power Mac G5 systems ship with Mac OS X version 10.4
“Tiger,” providing advanced 64-bit computational power on a desktop
system. Tiger has more than 200 new features and innovations including
Spotlight, a revolutionary desktop search technology that lets users
instantly find anything stored on their Mac, including documents, emails,
contacts and images; and Dashboard, a new way to instantly access important
information like weather forecasts and stock quotes, using a dazzling new
class of applications called widgets.
Apple’s line of widescreen flat panel displays, featuring a sleek aluminum
design, offers the perfect match for the Power Mac G5. The line includes
the 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display, a professional-quality, active-matrix
LCD with 2560-by-1600 pixel resolution–the largest high-resolution display
ever created–for $2,999. The 23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display and 20-inch
Cinema Display provide creative professionals and prosumers with the
highest quality flat panel displays in the industry, and are now priced at
$1,499 and $799, respectively. The displays offer dual FireWire and dual
USB 2.0 ports and use the industry standard DVI interface for a pure
digital connection with Apple’s latest Power Mac G5 desktops.
Pricing & Availability
The new dual processor Power Mac G5 models will be available this week
through the Apple Store (www.apple.com), at Apple’s retail stores and Apple
Authorized Resellers. The new dual Power Mac G5 models complement the
existing 1.8 GHz single processor Power Mac G5, providing customers with an
affordable entry-level system priced at just $1,499 (US).
The Power Mac G5, with a suggested retail price of $1,999 (US), includes:
* Dual 2.0 GHz 64-bit PowerPC G5;
* 512MB 400 MHz DDR SDRAM (4GB maximum);
* 160GB Serial ATA 7200 rpm hard drive;
* AGP 8X Pro graphics slot;
* ATI Radeon 9600 with 128MB DDR SDRAM;
* 3 PCI slots (64-bit 33MHz); and
* 16X SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD=B1R/CD-RW).
The Power Mac G5, with a suggested retail price of $2,499 (US), includes:
* Dual 2.3 GHz 64-bit PowerPC G5;
* 512MB 400 MHz DDR SDRAM (8GB maximum);
* 250GB Serial ATA 7200 rpm hard drive;
* AGP 8X Pro graphics slot;
* ATI Radeon 9600 with 128MB DDR SDRAM;
* 3 PCI-X slots (one 64-bit 133 MHz, two 64-bit 100 MHz); and
* 16X SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD=B1R/CD-RW).
The Power Mac G5, with a suggested retail price of $2,999 (US), includes:
* Dual 2.7 GHz 64-bit PowerPC G5;
* 512MB 400 MHz DDR SDRAM (8GB maximum);
* 250GB Serial ATA 7200 rpm hard drive;
* AGP 8X Pro graphics slot;
* ATI Radeon 9650 with 256MB DDR SDRAM and support for one 30-inch Apple
Cinema HD Display;
* 3 PCI-X slots (one 64-bit 133 MHz, two 64-bit 100 MHz); and
* 16X SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD=B1R/CD-RW).
Build-to-order options include up to 8GB of RAM, 250GB, 400GB and two 400GB
Serial ATA hard drives, Combo (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) drive, graphics cards (ATI
Radeon 9600, ATI Radeon 9650, and NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL), AirPort
Extreme Card, Bluetooth module, internal v.92 56K modem, Apple Fibre
Channel PCI-X Card, Apple PCI-X Gigabit Ethernet card and Mac OS X Server
version 10.4 “Tiger.”
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple
II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its
award-winning desktop and notebook computers, OS X operating system, and
iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital
music revolution with its iPod portable music players and iTunes online
music store.