The Gulfstream G500 business jet. With its two Rolls-Royce BR710 engines, this thing can fly from LA to Moscow without refueling.
Snoop Dogg "Signs"
Mami.. mamacita.. have you ever.. flown a G5.. from London.. to Ibiza.. you gotta have cake
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A type of dance that involves bending of the knees and Tpain.
"So let's bend yo' knees and do tha' G5!"
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Dance created by T-Pain.
You put your arms at like a 90 degree angle, spread your legs and rock back and forth. You can see this is the music video Pop Lock and Drop it by Huey, and probably some others.
"So bend ya knees and do the G5!" - T-Pain
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The fifth generation (Get it? Generation 5?) of the PowerPC Archecture that was pioneered by Apple, Motorola, and IBM. Also known as the PPC (PowerPC) 970. IBM alone makes this chip which borrows somewhat from Motorola's G4 and IBM's own Power4. Said to be the first 64 bit processor for personal computers and has a 2:1 processor frequency/front side bus ratio. For instance, a 2.0 GHz G5 has a FSB of 1.0 GHz. It is currently used in IBM's own BladeCenter servers and Apple's PowerMac, Xserve, and is rumored to debut in the iMac soon. While Apple has yet to ship a true 64 bit OS, Mac OS 10.2.7 and up uses 64 bit extensions which allows it to break the 4 GB barrier of 32 bit chips and address a full 8 GB memory. Due to excessive heat, the 2.5 GHz G5 had to be liquid cooled and a Powerbook version isn't expected soon. At its debut it used a 130 nanometer process but the 2.5 GHz model and the Xserve models use a smaller 90 nm process. A couple Supercomputer clusters have been built utilizing the G5, including Virginia Tech University, COSLA (a US Army contractor), and now UCLA.
Dude, that G5 owns your Pentium!
The G5 is the fifth generation of the PowerPC line.
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Processor made by IBM and used by Apple Computers Inc. Billed as the first "64 bit personal computer", which was of course immediately misinterpreted as "First 64 Bit Computer Ever". Despite very fair benchmarks, peecee users found many incoherent arguments to make against them. Slightly dated now, but upgrades are expected in the coming months... and they will likely knock the competition out of the water. A supercomputer composed of 1,100 G5's was assembled by Virginia Tech., and proceeded to place 3rd in the world, coming in just over 10.2 Teraflops... at a price (5.2 Million) a mere fraction of its competitors. Despite still being in its marketing infancy, the G5 has a long and illustrious future ahead of it as the flagship processor of Apple Computers. It has already been a hit with much of the Film Industry, and indeed many other arts industries. Can be found on many television shows and ads with a sticker over the apple symbol :D
1. PC User: OMG ITS NOT THE FIRST 64 BIT COMPUTER WHAT ABOUT SUN STATIONZZ!!!11!!
Mac User: That was a corporate server. This is the first 64-bit PERSONAL computer processor.
2. PC User: OMG BUT THEY CHEETED ON THE BENCHMARKS
Mac User: That hasn't been proven.
3. PC USER: YA BET THEY ARE SLOW!!!
Mac User: Then why did a supercomputer composed of them place so well?
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She a plane, planes fly all around. Nigga terms. She a hoe.
Guy 1: Bitch a hoe.
Guy 2: Ye she a G5.
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