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Nuff said right here, anybody please use the forum threads for better info and discussion. 2) the speed of "blitter" (hardware accelerated two-dimensional and array operations) more than doubled from MDD2002/FW800 to MDD2003/G5 thanks to the more than double speed of the chip controlling memory. Having functional DDR speeds up the G4 CPU only a little but it speeds up its RAM and its GPU a lot.
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The 2003 possesses the DDR interface, a feature Apple never came clean about (hence "unofficial" hybrid) because they decided to reserve the DDR look and feel as a G5 series technology, so that all G5 will convince everyone that G5s rule over G4s regardless of how the new G5 CPU chip would actually perform. Two more important distinctions between these memory controllers are 1) honoring the implementation of "DDR" RAM - read wikipedia about "PowerMac G4" to see how the 2002 model requires DDR RAM be installed but it interacts with RAM as if it were pre-DDR, the 2002 (and all that came before) lacks a "DDR interface".
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This being just one effect of the difference in memory controller.
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Both Owner's Manuals indicate this difference, the MDD2002 guidebook describes it having 512MB max RAM capacity Per Slot and the MDD2003 guidebook describes it having 1024MB RAM capacity Per Slot. The internet has failed miserably in not giving recognition to the unique G4/G5 model (it fails miserably covering lots of topics). It is the most important chip by far that exists on the motherboard, a G4 era chip in the 2002/FW800 models and a G5 era memory control chip configured for G4 bus compatibility in the 2003 model. The main difference between an MDD-2002 and an MDD-2003 is the memory controller chip affixed to the motherboard and a permanently affixed (epoxy?) heatsink upon this chip which then hides its physical size and any numbers printed upon the chip. So it goes to show Apple likes/liked to mass produce incremental hardware changes, for to demonstrate reliability even if only to themselves, but also to "flush out" old parts in their inventory before the next greatest thing becomes the new normal and they could be stuck holding unwanted inventory, then Apple would "play hot potato" with the parts they possessed the most of. Yikes main distinction was the graphics card went into a 66MHz X 32-bit PCI slot whereas the "real" first G4 PowerMac motherboard had its graphics card plug into the then-new AGP formfactor slot, upto 133MHz X 32-bit at the time of release date. The transition from PowerMac G3 to PowerMac G4 also included a hybrid mass production model, it: officially, was named "Yikes!" and had a G4 CPU riding on the PowerMac G3 motherboard. This was the final PowerMac G4 produced simultaneously alongside the debut PowerMac G5. DVD include Intel Atom fixed kernel for 10.6.2 update, support for Intel Pentium 4 with Legacy Kernel, SATA Fix and more.By Sk圜apt - 2020, June 5 - I see you found one of the forum threads about the G4/G5 hybrid Mac, I'll delve into detail there, but for the sake of this section, the machine referenced is the MDD-2003 which comes with a G4 CPU riding on its unofficial G5 motherboard.
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