> You're reading that about the Power Mac G5, not the G5 itself. It uses > less > power than the G4, and hence likely runs cooler, too. > > I'm betting we will see it in PowerBooks sooner or later. This note comes from another mailing list, from the publisher of MacJournals, who is covering WWDC: "A processor that generates enough heat to need a ventilated case and its own separately-controlled fan is not available in a 'low power' mode. But more on that in print." ...So now I'm actually kind of curious to see what the specs are. BRIAN/bpearce at cloud9.net