Apple has upgraded the MacBook

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Now, MacBook have Santa Rosa with 2.0 GHz and 2.2 GHz on other two version, 800 MHz on system bus and suport up to 4GB RAM.

Intel GMA X3100 is included now, also support first hardware T&L and increase of core memory but still shared from system RAM and use CPU for memory clock, it supposed to be well on many popular games at low-medium setting, just much improved than GMA 950 but still behind of GeForce 8600M GT in MacBook Pro.

It was rumor about aluminum on MacBook at first place but it isn't true.

Apple website, compare and spec
The Apple Store (U.S.) - MacBook

Info about Intel GMA
http://download.intel.com/products/graphics/intel_graphics_guide.pdf

Game playability on GMA X3100, under Windows XP (can be run via boot camp but I wish that Intel would test on mac games).
Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family - Game playability on Windows* XP
 
Uh? Santa Rosa? :dunno: I didn't know that she is a robotic. Wow, does it means that she rub off your ass in the toilet that fast - 2.0 GHz!? I could imagine that she cleans it off in one million seconds like eye blink. No, maybe she is Mrs. Santa Claus as a step mother. She should give you a free laptop for your present. :ugh2:
 
Uh? Santa Rosa? :dunno: I didn't know that she is a robotic. Wow, does it means that she rub off your ass in the toilet that fast - 2.0 GHz!? I could imagine that she cleans it off in one million seconds like eye blink. No, maybe she is Mrs. Santa Claus as a step mother. She should give you a free laptop for your present. :ugh2:

Santa Rosa is codename for Intel.
 
Hmmm the base Macbook has the exactly same processor speed and same bus speed as this alu-iMac...except it has slower video and a 13" LCD screen. Aluminum iMac and that Macbook supports the same maximum amount of RAM.
 
Hmmm the base Macbook has the exactly same processor speed and same bus speed as this alu-iMac...except it has slower video and a 13" LCD screen. Aluminum iMac and that Macbook supports the same maximum amount of RAM.

Yup, that's what Apple was upgraded the MacBook into Santa Rosa from Napa yesterday.
 
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