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MacBook Air to get Intel Penryn chips?
News Rumors of new Apple notebooks have been all over the place this summer, given the length of time since the last redesign of the MacBook and Intel's new Montevina chips. Still, adding one of the new Penryn chips to the MacBook Air could help improve... [15 Aug 2008]
Minority Report: MacBook Air - slim chance of success?
Comment But then the MacBook Air arrived. But the end result is that the screen is just over 13 inches wide, the same as the MacBook. The MacBook Air was unveiled to the world with the usual Jobs pizzazz. Some eight years later and Apple launches the... [06 Feb 2008]
Intel super skinny chip in demand
News Silicon.com sister site CNET News.com has learnt that Lenovo and Fujitsu are in the process of putting together systems based on the Core 2 Duo chip that Apple is using in the MacBook Air. Apple asked Intel to design the Core 2 Duo chip last year... [01 Feb 2008]
Apple defends Jobs as profits surge
News MacBook and MacBook Pro shipments were the primary engine behind Mac sales, with unit shipments up 79 per cent compared with last year, and revenue up 83 per cent. The sharp rise in profits was attributed to great deals during the quarter on... [26 Apr 2007]
Apple to charge for firing up faster wi-fi chip
News Apple has confirmed reports it plans to charge customers a fee to download software that will enable the 802.11n capability in the wi-fi chips found in some MacBook and MacBook Pro systems. Some MacBook Pro and MacBook customers have the faster... [19 Jan 2007]
Macs flying off the shelves, says Apple
News But now that MacBook Pro and iMac systems have been available for several months, and because of the strong demand for MacBook systems released in mid-May, any signs of hesitation among home users appear to have been erased. [20 Jul 2006]
Mac sales still on pause, admits Apple
News Apple is still dealing with a pause in Mac sales as customers wait for new Intel-based systems, and it shipped more Intel-based Macs than PowerPC-based Macs in March after the release of the MacBook Pro, the company said on Wednesday. [20 Apr 2006]
Apple: 'Don't expect Mactels to run Vista'
News The first Intel Macs, a revamped iMac and the MacBook Pro laptop debuted in January. One of the big obstacles is that although both the Macintosh OS and Windows now use Intel chips, the two operating systems have different ways of booting up. [10 Mar 2006]
Jobs delivers Mactels "a little ahead of schedule"
News Once released in February, the MacBook Pro line of laptops will include a $1,999 model running at 1.67GHz and featuring a 15-inch screen. A new laptop computer, called the MacBook Pro, will be available in February, he said. [11 Jan 2006]
Mactels won't show off "Intel inside"
News For the most part, the new models also share the same input options, meaning that both the MacBook Pro and Intel-based iMac have FireWire support, though not the higher-end FireWire 800 option. For example, Apple plans for the MacBook Pro to... [11 Jan 2006]
