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I really need a mobile quad-core machine for editing HD video... I've said it before and I'll say it again: If HP can do it... http://www.hp.com/united-states/camp...nvy/index.html ...for well under $2K in a notebook, why can't Apple? I'd ra…
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Apple, please update the MacBook Pro too... with the new mobile i7 Clarksfield quad-core (with hyperthreading and turbo boost). Hey, if HP can do it... http://www.hp.com/united-states/camp...nvy/index.html ...for well under $2K, why can't Apple?
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Does it produce a noticeable whine when that kicks in? Do you feel like you are being pushed back into your chair? That could be a cool feature for gaming. Google it. Trust me, you'd rather have a mid-ran…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bregalad You mean any reason other than the fact that the mobile i7 tops out at 2.0GHz and costs $1000 while the desktop goes up to 3.33GHz and is priced firmly in 3 digit territory. Nobody wants a better processor …
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Quote: Originally Posted by xwiredtva http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_i7 The "M" series have low enough TDP to work in an iMac. Mobile CPU's they are but that's a high Thermal load to work with in the MacBook Pro's. People keep sayi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FuturePastNow The new mobile i7, Clarksfield, would work great in the iMac. But there are only three of them, they're expensive processors, and no integrated graphics work with them. That would really limit Apple's fle…
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No quad core = no buysies... Too many desktop computers out there with i7's selling for less. There's no excuse for not putting in the new MOBILE Clarksfield i7 quad core! Unless of course, Apple wants to continue selling Core 2 Duo's to the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iMacmatician High-end PC notebooks will already have Clarksfield by then, so the MacBook Pro won't be any better off in the CPU area than now (maybe worse since there isn't a direct successor to the 3.07 GHz). I'd b…
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Well Intel just announced they're producing 32nm processors now, and some believe they may be available sometime in the fourth quarter. Perhaps the new MacBook Pro's and iMacs will get early dibs at new Arrandale chips the same way the Mac Pro g…