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MacBook Pro to go over the 3GHz?
According to what was published by Fudzilla, Intel will renew their Centrino 2 line with two new Core 2 Duo processors made for the notebook world. And rumors say that in June the MacBook Pro will go over the 3GHz mark.
There are three new models that should be introduced by Intel: the Core 2 Duo T9900, 3,06GHz, 6 MB Cache; Core 2 Duo P9700, 2,8Ghz, 6Mb cache and the Core 2 Duo P8800, 2,66Ghz, 2Mb cache.
MacBidouille says that it’s probable that Apple will review their notebook line in June and will apply the new processors from Intel, at least on the professional-entry level laptops. That would keep the computers updated up to around 2010, when the Nehalem architecture should allow a new generation to be proposed.
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