macworld.co.uk — "Rumour's jungle drums continue to beat patterns suggesting Apple may launch its first Intel-powered Mac next week - and the offering may feature flash-based cache memory for faster start-ups and performance."
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thedJan 6, 2006
4 more days! 4 more days!
andrewmayneJan 6, 2006
After next weeks Mac Expo (the reason or all the rumors) things will cool down...for a while...(I'm hoping for a super-mini-notebook 8.5 x 5.5 incorporating iPod design elements in a super small form factor - we'll call it the iBook Nano....)
rzwitserlootJan 6, 2006
Well, first of all, RUMOR.Secondly: A lot of you seem to be under the mistaken illusion that this will help apple notebook startup times.If by 'startup' you mean: The thing you do when you want to do work (open the lid), versus 'the thing you do perhaps once a month if at all' (actually cold boot the machine), then this stuff wont help.You see, ibooks and powerbooks already 'boot up' (awaken from sleep) within the span of about half a second. No HDD access is performed during this awakening.
roxasJan 6, 2006
dam rumors.i rather wait until next week.or maybe i should get my laptop when they have updates . . like say around spring time of this year.
the_larchJan 6, 2006
October 18th 2005Apple to use Intel’s “Robson flash memory” technology to increase battery life, reduce boot time in Mactel machines<a class="user" href="http://macenstein.com/default/archives/62">http://macenstein.com/default/archives/62</a>
badnewsblairJan 6, 2006
Nice. And Kudos to the submitter for making clearly marking it as RUMOR and being subjective.