PowerBooks & iBooks

iBook G4 (April 2004)

Nickname: iceBook

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The 12" iBook jumped from 800 MHz to 1 GHz, while the 14" iBook was available at  1 GHz and 1.2 GHz speeds.

The 1 GHz models are often sold on the used market as 1.07 GHz iBooks. We suspect that Apple actually marketed a 1.07 GHz model as a 1.0 GHz machine for the sake of simplicity - and to make the 14" 1.2 GHz seem that much faster. Benchmarks bear out the 1.07 GHz rating.

In addition to a speed bump, the Early 2004 iBook uses a G4 processor with a 512 MB level 2 cache - twice as big as on the previous iBook G4. Another improvement is 256 MB of RAM on the system board (twice as much) and maximum RAM is now rated at 1.25 GB, twice as much as the 2003 iBook officially supported.

The video is the same Mobility Radeon 9200 chipset found in the earlier iBook. An internal Bluetooth module is a new option.

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