The power of the first ever PowerMac computers boasting two processing chips was tested in a graphics demonstration in which the computers completed a task significantly faster than a machine operating on a 1Ghz Pentium III chip.
Apple also exhibited its stylish new G4 Cube which comprises an 8” square monitor, smooth surfaces and a cooling vent rather than a noisier, traditional fan. The Cube should be available from August at a starting price of $1,799.
However, Apple made no mention of its new operating system, MacOS X, that has been long expected.