Monday, October 29, 2007

New Macbooks soon?

MacNN reports that drivers in Leopard maybe hinting new Macbooks in the horizon. According to MacNN:
The company [Apple] has included a full set of recent drivers for Intel's GMA X3100 integrated graphics chipset, which is only built into the semiconductor firm's mainboards for notebooks based on the Santa Rosa platform. Apple currently uses Santa Rosa for its most recent MacBook Pro line but equips these higher-end systems exclusively with dedicated graphics chipsets from non-Intel providers like NVIDIA, leaving the regular MacBooks with slower but lower-cost Intel offerings.
So when will we see new Macbooks?

According to Mactactic the Macbook line is going to see a refresh in less than two weeks. Mactactic, by the way, is a website that gives a possible time frame when new models of Macs, iPods, and iPhones coming. The website does not claim that the figures are exact or a guarantee. They are at best estimates and advices potential buyers to listen in to other websites for rumors of new releases.

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