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New MacBooks with GMA X3100 graphics available now

Posted by Derik DeLong | Thursday, November 01, 2007 4:04 AM PT

MacBook It’s a new month, and that means it’s a fresh start for Apple… or something. As we all know Apple wipes the slate clean with its users by releasing new Macs. The MacBook has been revised once again, featuring a new graphics chipset, the Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor. That’s right. Still integrated. On the other hand, it can soak up to 144 MB of your system memory. Ouch. That is offset by the fact that MacBooks can now support up to 4 GB of memory. That’s a healthy amount of RAM.

Other bumped specs include 2.2 GHz processors on the top end and 800 MHz bus. In case you were worried, the black tax is still alive and well, hovering right at the $125 mark.

As a bonus for MBP fans, a 2.6 GHz processor option is available for a mere $250. Buy, buy, buy.

Comments (1)

why the bloody hell is the UK still on 2.16 GHz?
seriously lame.

jim
November 01, 2007
6:19 AM PT

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