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NVIDIA insider chimes in on new iMacs, mini and Mac Pro
A recently reliable third party claims that Apple plans to launch some NVIDIA-based iMacs at Macworld -- including a possible 28-inch model -- and that Intel's new Core i7 platform may play a greater role in the Mac maker's lineup than expected.
Sources: 17-inch MacBook Pro, NVIDIA Mac mini due shortly
appleinsider.com — Apple as early as Tuesday will introduce a 17-inch MacBook Pro with a fixed internal battery and... a new version of the Mac mini, both of which will feature chipsets from NVIDIA, AppleInsider has been able to independently confirm. (more) Sources: 17-inch MacBook Pro, NVIDIA Mac mini due shortly
Macworld San Francisco 2009 Rumor Roundup
Macworld San Francisco 2009 Rumor Roundup
macrumors.com — With Macworld San Francisco 2009 (MWSF) beginning next week, MacRumors provides this Rumor Roundup as a summary... of major rumors circulating around the Mac Web before the event. The biggest news about Macworld came early when Apple anno... (more) Macworld San Francisco 2009 Rumor Roundup
28″ iMac, Mac Pro Rumored to Start Shipping in February
macblogz.com — PC Perspective’s Ryan Shrout has released some information regarding a few upcoming products we may see at... Macworld this week. While most of the information corroborates with what we’ve heard, new specs regarding a 28″ iMac and new ... (more) 28″ iMac, Mac Pro Rumored to Start Shipping in February
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28″ iMac, Mac Pro Rumored to Start Shipping in February
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... is the possibility of a new 28″ iMac! Besides the much larger form factor and increased screen real estate, the hardware inside such a machine looks to be much different than the 20″/24″ iMacs; instead of using Intel’s Core 2 line of processors with the NVIDIA MC79 chipset these new computers are likely to use the new Intel Core i7 processor along with the Tylersburg chipset and platform. Of the new iMacs expected, Apple Insider explains: Instead of using the 9400M as its foundation, the system would use ...

Macworld Rumor Aftermath: What We Know Now
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... that updated iMacs would make a January appearance. Additionally, AppleInsider vehemently sided with a PC Perspective report that detailed expectations of a 28″ iMac. This was also inaccurate. Whether we see this in the future remains unconfirmed, but it did not show up at Macword. ...

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