How full can a WWDC keynote be? I mean: iMac, Mac Pro, XServe (??), Leopard... That looks pretty darn full. It's fully revving half the product line.
I don't think that iMac's will be part of WWDC. I think it will be before (ie when Conore is release next week) or not until the Expo in September. The focus of WWDC will be Leopard but the release of the Mac Pro will be a bonus. The XServe's might not come out until the next chips do, I forget what their called. Edit: Clovertown.
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Originally posted by jdcfsu
If that's the case, all the "conroe will be too hot for iMac" claims would be off base. I really do hope Apple puts the Conroe in the iMac next week.
next week?? huh?
Originally posted by meelash
next week?? huh?
Maybe not literally next week. More like August 7th.
http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/index.html?homepage
Originally posted by ZachPruckowski
How full can a WWDC keynote be? I mean: iMac, Mac Pro, XServe (??), Leopard... That looks pretty darn full. It's fully revving half the product line.
Yeah, that makes me doubt the iPod/iTunes stuff alot....
Which sux cause i want a new iPod nano before the student deal closes...
Originally posted by ZachPruckowski
How full can a WWDC keynote be? I mean: iMac, Mac Pro, XServe (??), Leopard... That looks pretty darn full. It's fully revving half the product line.
I don't think that iMac's will be part of WWDC. I think it will be before (ie when Conore is release next week) or not until the Expo in September. The focus of WWDC will be Leopard but the release of the Mac Pro will be a bonus. The XServe's might not come out until the next chips do, I forget what their called. Edit: Clovertown.