Originally Posted by: ttrw right...:confused:
For many years now, the speed of a general purpose program has been determined almost entirely by how fast data can be moved to/from memory. The processor architecture makes little difference. Given the same memory speed, a web browser will render a page just as fast whether it's running on a Core2Duo, PPC G5, i386, 680x0, or whatever.
A larger on-chip cache allows more data to move faster. A smaller chip geometry allows a larger cache. Ergo, the company making processors at 45nm has faster chips than the company still at 65nm. Right now Intel is the leader in chip fab, so that's who everyone wants to be friends with.
The above logic changes for certain computationally intense tasks or programmer friendliness. This is why I don't want to jump on the Intel bandwagon.
Originally Posted by: ttrw But you can buy an Intel Mac for far less than a copy of Shark or SFX :confused:
SFX7, from what I have seen so far, is really worth the upgrade to Intel! :)
Going by my historical pattern, I'll be looking to replace my G5 iMac as my primary computer in the year 2014 or so. I'm certainly OK with getting an Intel Mac to run v7, but that won't be my primary computer. I still have some pre-OSX and/or 680x0 programs I might need to use. The G5 can run those.
Originally Posted by: ttrw And what about a Hackintosh?
I'll want to use the computer - not assemble, configure, tweak, and worry about it.
Originally Posted by: ttrw Or even a PC?? Windows 7 is looking pretty nice!
Excuse me, I have to leave the room...
... OK, I'm back.
My dilemma could be drawn as matrix with four points:
LT5.5@PPC, LT7@Intel
FX5.5@PPC, FX7@Intel
The current "FX w/ free upgrade" offer fills all four points. Getting a SharkLT now and later updating to v7 fills the top row. With current online pricing, for about the same cost as the "free upgrade offer", it is possible get an LT now and an entirely separate FX in the future*. This would fill all but the lower left matrix point. I expect to have PPC machines around for quite a while, so that matrix point is not to be ignored.
* I expect Punch to raise the price of Shark FX with v7.
Thus the question simplifies to whether the v5.5 renderer is useful for me.