When Apple back in October released their new MacBooks, only 13 "and 15" models were upgraded, not their big 17-inch model, and it was perhaps for a very good reason, according to the reputation of the stock exchange. Because with Intel's recent launch of the more affordable Q9000 processor, which has been halved its Level 2 cache and dumped rate down to 2GHz, then paved the way for a serious performance shop in relation to the smaller MacBook.
Earlier mobile quad-core processors from Intel has claimed a small farm, and Apple should set a rule have avoided a re-launch of 17 "model as this would have shot so much over the magic $ 3,000 threshold. Something you wanted to avoid because of the financial crisis, according to apcmag.com.
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