@ferrels Of the the 3 statements you posted above only the first one is correct.
The second is a little out there, as far less performing PPC CPUs are still in production and as a matter of fact PA6T is still the most powerful dual core embedded PPC around (as current QorlQ models, unlike future one, lack Altivec). As for the third, again, I spend a lot of time here, it was discussed several times, over and over again, it's not that any of us hasn't googled enough (quite a lot actually) but no useful information for our kinds of desktop applications were found. Attempt to contact a few sources were met with no replies. This CPU was only used in aerospace and military applications, we have a few benchmarks VS G5, made by an aerospace company using optimized code which resulted in the PA6T outperforming the G5 by several orders of magnitude (and by extension also x86 CPUs younger than 2004) but I don't mention it because it tells us nothing at all. Until we make some video encoding or 3D rendering with it, what we've found so far is irrelevant data that in best case scenarios misses important details, it the worst case scenarios is totally irrelevant to desktop usage.
P.S I believe that your little quarrel with Cobra is a misunderstanding upon misunderstanding. The guy likes Natami and he will probably buy one, there must be a reason wouldn't you say? Everybody loves Natami around here (I'm another customer) no need to defend it in friendly waters...