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Power Mac G4 Print

Djaypi Art

France

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Le Power Mac G4 initial est présenté à la Seybold Conference à San Francisco le 31 août 1991. Les modèles disponibles sont équipés de processeurs cadencés à 400, 450 et 500 MHz. En octobre 1999, Apple réduit de 50 MHz la fréquence de ses processeurs, suite à l'incapacité de Motorola de produire des processeurs cadencé à 500 MHz. Le Power Mac G4 possède de base un lecteur DVD-ROM, les modèles 400 et 450 MHz disposent en plus d'un lecteur zip. Il utilise un Front Side Bus de de 100 MHz et dispose de 4 emplacements pour de la mémoire vive. Le Power Mac est actualisé lors de la Macworld Conference & Expo/New York, le 19 juillet 2000 et devient le Power Mac G4 (Ethernet Gigabit) (nom de code: Mystic). Il est le premier ordinateur personnel à proposer en configuration standard le Gigabit Ethernet. Le processeur proposé en entrée de gamme est cadencé à 400 MHz. Les modèles 450 MHz et 500 MHz sont proposés en configuration double-processeur.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Djaypi is a visual artist based in Paris originally from the Principality of Monaco. He is interested in two-dimensional shapes. The first works are made and mixed with wood, metal and plastic, symbols of our century. The subjects, mainly electronic equipments, are symbols of our evolution and our time, and can track our history and progress. The approach is conceptual and integrates a set of positions and colours to highlight the skeleton of subjects and dissecting the deep. Each piece tells a story, an evolution and a progression.

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