And I assume they were going to use this for either the top or the bottom of the convection. Like they were trying to come up with it… because the G4 Cube was like a chimney heat remover thing, like there’s no fans, but there was like cold air comes in the bottom and then the hot air rises, right that was like a convection-type system. Developed for, but not released on the G4 Cube. Jony is telling Tim that the lattice pattern on the front of the new Mac Pro was originally developed for the G4 Cube. While looking at the new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR Ive was overheard explaining to Cook that the all-new lattice design was originally developed for the G4 Cube, but didn’t end up being used. However, a reminiscent design was used…Īs noted by Stephen Hackett on 512 Pixels, a recent episode of the Accidental Tech Podcast covered a conversation between Tim Cook and Jony Ive that happened at WWDC after the keynote. An interesting story about the history of the new cheese grater lattice design of the upcoming Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR points to Apple coming up with the idea almost two decades ago for the PowerMac G4 Cube, but the hemispherical design didn’t make it into that desktop.
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