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Kryptos

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While not all the rumors leading up to the launch were true, many of the last minute leaks were accurate, and Apple still managed to sneak in a few surprises.

Apple launched the new MacBook Pros this morning after much anticipation. For the first time ever, Apple has included Quad Core CPUs into their notebooks. The 15" and 17" models offer Quad Core CPUs using the Intel 2.2GHz Quad Core 2720QM and 2.0GHz Quad Core 2630QM. While many applications may not take advantage of all 4 cores, these new Sandy Bridge processors include Intel's Turbo Boost 2.0, which should increase the speed of the remaining cores when the others are underutilized.
Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 automatically allows processor cores to run faster than the base operating frequency if it's operating below power, current, and temperature specification limits.

The maximum Turbo clock speeds for the 2720QM and 2630QM are 3.2GHz and 2.9GHz respectively.

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Apple has also introduced a hybrid Thunderbolt/mini Display port on the new MacBook Pros. This represents Intel's Light Peak technology which is said to offer high speed connections and is expected to replace the need for USB 3.0. We expect to hear more about it this afternoon at Intel's press conference. From Apple's PR:
"Thunderbolt is a revolutionary new I/O technology that delivers an amazing 10 gigabits per second and can support every important I/O standard which is ideal for the new MacBook Pro."

Apple has posted a dedicated to Thunderbolt.

The new models are at the Apple Store:

-17" 1920x1200 Display. 2.2Ghz Quad i7. 4GB RAM. 750GB HD. AMD 6750M 1GB. $2499
-15" 1440x900 (1680 option) Display. 2.2GHz Quad i7. 750GB HD. AMD 6750M 1GB. $2199.
-15" 1440x900 (1680 option) Display. 2.0GHz Quad i7. 4GB RAM. 500GB HD. AMD 6490M 256MB. $1799
-13" 1280x800 Display. 2.7GHz Dual i7. 4GB RAM. 500GB HD. Intel HD Graphics. $1499
-13" 1280x800 Display. 2.3GHz Dual i5. 4GB RAM. 320GB HD. Intel HD Graphics. $1199

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Ok, this is amazing, they added so much better specs, it now even has a TurboBoost that can get the speed to 3,2GHz, graphics(don't know really, I suppose they're better) and a much, much better CPU. This, without raising the price(I believe, at least on the 13"). I think now people can't complain about it being over-priced IMO.

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i like it but i think mac is coming to fast with new things they never keep it on 1 thing for a year they always make new things with it but
nice though.
 

RyanMK

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LOL I like how they're brining out a new Mac just months before their new OS Lion comes out. If I was someone who bought that computer then found out that a newer faster version of Mac OS came out which would costs £26.00 just months after I bought it I would be extremely pissed off.
 

Kryptos

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I don't get you? You can do an upgrade... Just like an upgrade from XP to Vista, or from Vista to Win7...
If you do know this then, if you can buy a computer of £1K then what's £30 more?
 

RyanMK

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Yeah, but you have to pay and if you have recently bought the macbook you wouldnt be happy if you had to pay more money to keep it up to date.
 
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