Sunday, February 25, 2007

Santa Rosa motherboard on the way

Santa Rosa motherboard on the way, but you will have to wait till may.

So MacRumors.com is posting that Intel is getting ready to release the Santa Rosa motherboard.

TG Daily reports that Intel's next generation mobile platform, code-named Santa Rosa, is currently tracking for a May release.

The platform will feature many improvements over today's incarnation found in the iMac, MacBook, and MacBook Pro. While the processor will remain of the Core 2 Duo "Merom" variety and will top out at 2.4 GHz, the front side bus speed will be increased to 800 MHz.

Also, systems that use integrated graphics (MacBook, Mac Mini) will stand to see a big boost from Intel's latest graphics technology. The GMA X3000 will implement several important graphics features in hardware and support pixel and vertex shader models 3.0, whereas GMA 950 only supports pixel shader model 2.0. This improvement will no doubt be a boost for casual gamers and for Apple's desire to include even more impressive visual effects in their systems.

Lastly, Santa Rosa will feature Intel's flash caching technology, code-named Robson. The technology should bring better system performance, especially in the areas of battery life, system startup, and access of frequently used applications.


What? 2.4 GHz, I can get a 2.33 GHz already in the build to order option. So what does this mean? It Means that if you are looking for a true desktop, then $2600. 00 to $4000 is going to be your price range. That is the price line of the MacPros. This is the truly only Desktop Apple offers, don’t forget to add another grand for an over priced Apple display, and you will be good to go. As for the IMac, it seems that Apple will be sticking with the Laptop motherboards for now.

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