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Gene Jones
Guest
As we all know Intel has always been desperate to have Apple as a
customer. Apple was just too demanding in the past for Intel to measure
up, but now Intel has learned to work at the level of Apple and has
again built a chip exactly to Apple's specifications.
The MacBook Air is the first to have this fast, super low temp chip.
Apple correctly says it's the world's thinnest Laptop, but they don't
mention it's also the world's coolest running.
A good read:
You may have wondered how it is possible that the MacBook Air is getting
a new Intel microprocessor - a processor that is so new that it has not
been available for any other product. We actually have seen other
examples of Apple being treated as a very special customer by Intel,
such as the exclusive availability of the 3.0 GHz quad-core Xeon last
year.
A little investigation reveals that Intel actually did develop a
processor for Apple and its MacBook Air. And, if you are aware of the
background story, this special Apple chip makes a whole lot of sense for
both Apple and Intel.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/35789/118/
you can learn more about the most powerful laptop for its size in the
world here:
COOL!
http://www.apple.com/macbookair/guidedtour/
http://www.apple.com/macbookair/
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customer. Apple was just too demanding in the past for Intel to measure
up, but now Intel has learned to work at the level of Apple and has
again built a chip exactly to Apple's specifications.
The MacBook Air is the first to have this fast, super low temp chip.
Apple correctly says it's the world's thinnest Laptop, but they don't
mention it's also the world's coolest running.
A good read:
You may have wondered how it is possible that the MacBook Air is getting
a new Intel microprocessor - a processor that is so new that it has not
been available for any other product. We actually have seen other
examples of Apple being treated as a very special customer by Intel,
such as the exclusive availability of the 3.0 GHz quad-core Xeon last
year.
A little investigation reveals that Intel actually did develop a
processor for Apple and its MacBook Air. And, if you are aware of the
background story, this special Apple chip makes a whole lot of sense for
both Apple and Intel.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/35789/118/
you can learn more about the most powerful laptop for its size in the
world here:
COOL!
http://www.apple.com/macbookair/guidedtour/
http://www.apple.com/macbookair/
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