pcper.com - 10/10/2008
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The world is up in arms about the newly announced October 14th date Apple has set for a refresh on its line of notebook computers. We continue to stand by our assertion that MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air will all be getting NVIDIA chipsets in them next week and we have more evidence for ...
support.apple.com - 10/10/2008
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support.apple.com —
Symptoms In July 2008, NVIDIA publicly acknowledged a
higher than normal failure rate for some of their...
graphics processors due to a packaging defect. At that same time, NVIDIA assured Apple that Mac computers with these graphics processors were not ...
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MacBook Pro: Distorted video or no video issues
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nvidia.com - 10/15/2008
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nvidia.com —
Legendary GeForce Compatibility GeForce® is the software developers’
graphics solution of choice when designing and testing their...
games and applications. You can be sure that the games and other software you buy will work on GeForce. CUDA Technology ...
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GeForce 9400M G motherboard GPU
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New MacBooks to be based on NVIDIA GeForce 9400 / 9300 chipsets?
Engadget —
... With a new MacBook announcement now just days away, speculation is unsurprisingly at a fever pitch as to exactly what Apple in store, and the folks at PC Perspective have now pieced together a few clues to whet your appetite in anticipation of the big event. Most ...
NVIDIA platform claimed likely for new MacBook line
AppleInsider —
... as to what Apple would use for its next notebook upgrade, PC Perspective 's Ryan Shrout now claims to be certain that NVIDIA's MCP79 chipset in its various forms will represent the basis of any new MacBooks to be introduced next week. The writer doesn't directly cite the contacts he claims to have but is confident that Apple will use NVIDIA's full-size notebook platform, the MCP79MX, for both the standard MacBook and at least a 15-inch MacBook Pro. As with the current lineup, the 13-inch MacBook would use integrated graphics but would use the GeForce 9300M or 9400M built ...
NVIDIA MCP79 Chipset at the Center of new Apple MacBooks rumored
I4U News —
... has been renewed and now got more specific. PC Perspectiv claims that Apple is using the NVIDIA MCP79 Chipset. The integrated graphics chipset would deliver new levels of power savings and outperform the integrated Intel graphics solution. NVIDIA is actually supposed to officially announce the NVIDIA MCP79 Chipset on October 15th, 1 day after the Apple MacBook announcement. This of course supports the NVIDIA Apple rumor. More details on PC Perspective . Via ...
Novas informações apontam placas NVIDIA GeForce nos novos MacBooks
MacMagazine —
... De acordo com o PC Perspective, a NVIDIA lançará no próximo dia 15 os novos chipsets GeForce 9400 e 9300, baseados no chipset integrado MCP79; com o evento da Apple marcado para o dia anterior, é bem provável que Heil Jobs! tenha exigido que o anúncio oficial não fosse feito antes do lançamento da sua nova linha de portáteis. ...
The one reason why Apple would go with an NVIDIA chipset: General Purpose Computing for All, nothing less
Ubergizmo —
... New photos from China have shown what the new casing would look like (seems slick!) and today the word on the street is that Apple has selected NVIDIA as the provider for the chipset (the chip that controls the motherboard) of the new Macbook. Why NVIDIA and not Intel? There are a few reasons, but the most important is: ...
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Had enough of the Apple MacBook rumors? How about a fresh Apple rumor? Jason Calacanis told CNET UK that Apple is working on networked LCD HDTVs. The Apple LCD HDTV would be able to stream all your iTunes content from your Mac or PC. Basically the ...