Mac mini to See Update After All
Posted March 21, 2008 at 6:14pm by iClarified
AppleInsider is reporting that they were wrong about previous claims that the Mac mini was to be discontinued.
People familiar with the matter are informing AppleInsider that a small team of engineers have been tasked with updating the internals of the Mac mini.
Among the improvements destined for the new lineup are 45-nanometer Core 2 Duo mobile chips starting at 2.1GHz with 3MB of shared L2 cache, an 800MHz front-side bus (up from 667MHz), and a step up to the same Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics processor employed by the existing line of 13-inch consumer MacBooks. .
Apple's long term plans for the Mac mini are still unknown; however, this update should see the Mac mini around for at least one year.
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People familiar with the matter are informing AppleInsider that a small team of engineers have been tasked with updating the internals of the Mac mini.
Among the improvements destined for the new lineup are 45-nanometer Core 2 Duo mobile chips starting at 2.1GHz with 3MB of shared L2 cache, an 800MHz front-side bus (up from 667MHz), and a step up to the same Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics processor employed by the existing line of 13-inch consumer MacBooks. .
Apple's long term plans for the Mac mini are still unknown; however, this update should see the Mac mini around for at least one year.
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