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Future MacBook Pro-bound Intel chips due next spring
Future MacBook Pro-bound Intel chips due next spring
The next time Apple will have the opportunity to boost the processor specifications of its MacBook Pro line will be next spring, when Intel pushes out a final update to its Montevina platform consisting of two high-performance mobile chips, according to reports.
Intel slams 'slow' iPhone ARM CPU
Intel slams 'slow' iPhone ARM CPU
zdnet.com.au — Any speed shortcomings in Apple's iPhone were the fault of its rival chipset manufacturer ARM, a senior... Intel executive said in Taiwan yesterday. (more) Intel slams 'slow' iPhone ARM CPU
MacBook and MacBook Pro Performance
primatelabs.ca — Benchmarks: Primate Labs takes a look at the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros to determine if the... faster RAM and the new NVIDIA chipset helps (or hinders) processor performance. (more) MacBook and MacBook Pro Performance
Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch iMacs
appleinsider.com — Assuming last minute snags are avoided, the coming weeks should bring new iMacs, rounding out Apple's 2008... hardware introductions as the company enters the holiday shopping season with one of its strongest product portfolios ever. (more) Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch iMacs
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Macbook Pro Intel Chipsets to be Refreshed in April
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... notebook line, which would place the setup specs at 2.53Ghz on the low-end and 2.66Ghz on the high-end, thus leaving both the 2.8Ghz and 3.06Ghz chips as more expensive built-to-order options. Intel is planning to introduce the Montevina Refresh for notebooks in April, according to sources at notebook makers. The company will launch two processors along with the new platform, the Core 2 Duo T9900 and P8800. [AppleInsider]

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