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Quote: Originally Posted by Cubit All I really need is a Mac Mini with a great video card and Core 2 Duo's.... The one I'm writing this on: Model NametMac mini Model IdentifiertMacmini1,1 Processor NametIntel Core Duo Processor …
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Quote: Originally Posted by datamodel Your G5 is between 800 and 1250 MHz Frontside bus, the Mac Pro is 1333 Mhz, and your first MBP would have been 667 MHz, current is 800, and next is close to the Mac Pro. The biggest thing it limits is shuffli…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bacillus If this is true, they just spit in the face of Apples' most loyal customers. Uh. No.
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Quote: Originally Posted by s.asad http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?t=75100 Neat.
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Quote: 've always ever owned Apple laptops for the last 10 years. But because of the drifting apart of power, I think I will go with my first ever desktop soon. MacBook Pros are just not pro enough anymore - as your only computer - if you need heav…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SCARECROW Man o man, would I love to see a portable desktop from Apple. Think along the lines of a 19 or 20" MacBookPro, with quad proc and up to 8gig ram. Dual HD RAID. This would kick serious ass for pros who need a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rolo It's possible that a MBP a year from now might begin to close the gap from last year's MP. You'd have to skip the Penryn MBP and wait for the new 45nm Nehalem chipset. That'll have 6MB shared L2 cache and have spe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by onlooker But then you have to look at the processor, and the updated internal system the Mac Pro will have by then. It'll still lag behind the desktop model. I know that. I mentioned that in my OP.
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Yah, I understand, guess I was hoping Peryn would put it in the ballpark of the mac pro with the faster bus speed... I really think this comes down to bus speed once you take away the extra cores. \
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Quote: Originally Posted by DHagan4755 Wow. Where to start? Well first of all, you're dealing with two different types of processors (Mac Pro vs. MacBook Pro). The Mac Pro has a TWO 2.66GHz dual-core processors. The 4-core processor for mob…