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I am trying to find a reasonably straightforward performance comparison the Powermac G5 to the Pentium IV. I realize that the Powermac G5 comes with at least a dual core, while the Pentium IV I have is a single core. I am trying to figure out, single core to single core, what the relative performance is.
Perhaps what I need is a comparison of a single core iMac G5 vs. a single core Pentium 4. Does anyone know of such a thing? I am really interested in buying a dual core Powermac G5 before they get replaced, but want to ensure that it will be signficantly faster than my existing 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 (I believe it will from what I have seen, but would like to find an unbiased study that shows this). Can anyone point me at such a study?
Perhaps what I need is a comparison of a single core iMac G5 vs. a single core Pentium 4. Does anyone know of such a thing? I am really interested in buying a dual core Powermac G5 before they get replaced, but want to ensure that it will be signficantly faster than my existing 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 (I believe it will from what I have seen, but would like to find an unbiased study that shows this). Can anyone point me at such a study?