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polvadis
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August 20, 2007 4:21PM
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I'm curious as to what processors is Apple using in their iMacs and MacBooks. Everywhere I've searched I could only find the speed but no the actual processor i.e. T7100 or whatever.
Thanks for any info.
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bobmarksdale
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August 20, 2007 7:50PM
MB 2.0 T7300
MB 2.16 T7400
MBP 2.2 T7500
MBP 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.0 T7300
iMac 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.8 X7800
Mini 1.83 T5600
Mini 2.0 T7200 or T7300 (I'm not sure)
MP 2*2.0 Xeon 5130
MP 2*2.66 Xeon 5150
MP 2*3.0 Xeon 5160
MP 2.*3.0(quad) X5365
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polvadis
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August 20, 2007 10:52PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bobmarksdale
MB 2.0 T7300
MB 2.16 T7400
MBP 2.2 T7500
MBP 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.0 T7300
iMac 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.8 X7800
Mini 1.83 T5600
Mini 2.0 T7200 or T7300 (I'm not sure)
MP 2*2.0 Xeon 5130
MP 2*2.66 Xeon 5150
MP 2*3.0 Xeon 5160
MP 2.*3.0(quad) X5365
Thank you.
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hcyrano
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August 22, 2007 8:00AM
iMac 2.8 X7800
you are sure? X7800 = 2.6 ghz
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l33r0y
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August 22, 2007 8:21AM
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Bill Kervaski Says:
Confirmed by Apple Business Techical Support, it’s the Core 2 Extreme X7900 @ 2.8ghz, dual core.
There you go
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bobmarksdale
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August 22, 2007 12:49PM
sorry, It was the only core 2 'extreme' on the site I was looking at for the numbers.
Just matched frequency and bus speed from
here
. and on Apple's site. I should have added a disclaimer saying they might not all be 'exactly' correct.
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August 22, 2007 8:24PM
Actually...
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The 2.8GHz iMac, which sports an overclocked 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme X7800
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l33r0y
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August 23, 2007 2:34AM
Old information.
Apple is using an 'unreleased' part, the X7900
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2.../kaigai_1l.gif
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August 23, 2007 8:59AM
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l33r0y
Old information.
Apple is using an 'unreleased' part, the X7900
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2.../kaigai_1l.gif
Definitely a nice chart. Just needs a slight update.
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MB 2.16 T7400
MBP 2.2 T7500
MBP 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.0 T7300
iMac 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.8 X7800
Mini 1.83 T5600
Mini 2.0 T7200 or T7300 (I'm not sure)
MP 2*2.0 Xeon 5130
MP 2*2.66 Xeon 5150
MP 2*3.0 Xeon 5160
MP 2.*3.0(quad) X5365
MB 2.0 T7300
MB 2.16 T7400
MBP 2.2 T7500
MBP 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.0 T7300
iMac 2.4 T7700
iMac 2.8 X7800
Mini 1.83 T5600
Mini 2.0 T7200 or T7300 (I'm not sure)
MP 2*2.0 Xeon 5130
MP 2*2.66 Xeon 5150
MP 2*3.0 Xeon 5160
MP 2.*3.0(quad) X5365
Thank you.
you are sure? X7800 = 2.6 ghz
Bill Kervaski Says:
Confirmed by Apple Business Techical Support, it’s the Core 2 Extreme X7900 @ 2.8ghz, dual core.
There you go
Just matched frequency and bus speed from here. and on Apple's site. I should have added a disclaimer saying they might not all be 'exactly' correct.
The 2.8GHz iMac, which sports an overclocked 2.6GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme X7800
Apple is using an 'unreleased' part, the X7900
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2.../kaigai_1l.gif
Old information.
Apple is using an 'unreleased' part, the X7900
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2.../kaigai_1l.gif
Definitely a nice chart. Just needs a slight update.