3.06GHz iMac gets Intel one-off CPU rather than early Montevina
This was sent to me by my friend. Imagine how happy I was when I read it, it convey an ideal image of intel mainboard.
I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
April 29th, 2008 Rain Recording released the next generation of their high-end, Windows-based, Element, digital audio workstations. Rain's new Element is driven by Intel's latest Penryn processor technology and is available in Dual- and Quad-Core configurations with up to 6 Terabytes of high-speed storage. The Element line offers expansion via full size PCI Express slots, FireWire, USB 2.0 and eSATA ports. At its core, the .. read the rest.
When we discover, as most of us do, how little our precious possessions will fetch in the marketplace we are inclined to be disillusioned, event to feel that we are being updated.
Apple's refresh of the iMac line today no doubt left some rival manufacturers scratching their heads over how Steve Jobs and Co. got early access to the X9100 3.06GHz Centrino 2 chipset. Not scheduled to be launched until June, the CPU - aka Montevina - will have a 1,066MHz front-side bus, compared to Santa Rosa's 800Hz. Turns out, the answer is that Apple didn't get priority access; instead, Intel have tweaked an existing-generation CPU especially for the iMac. Matching Montevina's ..Read the rest of this post.
The synthesis of the idea of intel mainboard dominated early news:
Intel X48 based mainboards are already starting to sell in stores and get the users pretty confused. Is the new chipset worth our attention or it is hardly that much different from the Intel X38? Our review dedicated to a new Gigabyte mainboard will help answer this question. ... .. Keep Reading.
Maybe it is time for me try to write something right now.
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