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As of early 2003, the fastest G4 processor shipping in Apple's Power Macintosh G4 line is the MPC 7455, running at 1.43 GHz. The MPC 7455-based Power Macintosh G4 is only available as a SMP version, with two processors.

Is the 1.43GHz G4 just an overclocked 1.25GHz G4? I remember reading that someone found theirs actually had 1.25GHz stamped on them

Outtakes

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  • G-4, designation of the staff officer charged with logistics or the supply of a military formation with food, ammunition, and other materiel necessary to sustain that formation in combat

Widefox; talk 10:52, 19 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Organisations

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Semantics really. "Organisation" overlaps with "group"....Incorporated, unincorporated, supranational, intergovernmental (then it covers teams, some groups but not groupings). Looking at them again:

  • G4 nations group "UN coalitions and unofficial groups"
  • G4 (EU) - not clear cut - they act as a group on some things

Bkonrad How about "Groups and organisations" (like G5)? Which should cover all scopes, as my aim was to have them together and a bit higher up (I expect they're more popular than some other items. Widefox; talk 22:34, 12 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Sure "Groups and organizations" is at least not inaccurate as "Organizations" only. Regardless of how you parse it, G4 nations is not an organization, at least not in any commonly used sense. olderwiser 01:57, 13 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Agree with commonly used sense as I'm guessing most folk consider it more strictly (mainly legal entities e.g. companies and incorporated orgs). G4 nations is an Organization (lede) "an association, that has a collective goal and is linked to an external environment." It covers all 3 items, so I wouldn't say "inaccurate" and "misleading", maybe over-concise hindering useful. Widefox; talk 11:03, 13 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]