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anthonymoody
Jun 6, 2006, 05:52 PM
The post at engadget says the chip consumes .75 volts compared to the 1-2 consumed by the existing Core Duo. It runs at a (much) slower clock speed of 1.06 Ghz but might make an interesting CPU for a superlite notebook (or tablet) often called for around here - something like those 2 pound PC notebooks which lack DVD or CD drives but nonetheless serve a great purpose for those in need of extreme light weight.

What do you think?

TM



FF_productions
Jun 6, 2006, 05:55 PM
It would be great if Apple finally came out with a super-lite, super-thin portable. With Intel, there's a bigger opportunity to make a thinner liter portable.

AML707
Jun 6, 2006, 05:58 PM
Well i would love for Apple to roll out something simular to toshiba's 1 pound laptop.

mkrishnan
Jun 6, 2006, 05:58 PM
I think it'd be awesome if Apple came out with a lighter notebook too... but is this chip a dual core chip at 1.06 GHz x 2, or a single core chip? If it's a dual core, it might not be so bad -- it should compare favorably with the Core Solo 1.5GHz in the low end Mini... but if it's a Core Solo 1.06 GHz, I think I have a hard time seeing Apple dropping a new notebook that is that much slower than any other ICBM.

FF_productions
Jun 6, 2006, 06:00 PM
It's Core DUO, so it's got 2 processors.

nick004
Jun 6, 2006, 06:04 PM
If I'm not mistaken, screens and hardrives chow a lot more power than a chip. So why is everyone getting so excited about low power consuming chips. There consumption is negligent compared other parts.

wingsky
Jun 6, 2006, 06:08 PM
Low Voltage CPU -> Less Heat -> No big fans -> Smaller Form Factor -> Lighter

QED :D

nick004
Jun 6, 2006, 06:09 PM
I see

Squareball
Jun 6, 2006, 06:09 PM
If I'm not mistaken, screens and hardrives chow a lot more power than a chip. So why is everyone getting so excited about low power consuming chips. There consumption is negligent compared other parts.

With Flash based HDs becoming a reality (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/03/21/samsung_unveils_ssd/) the biggest power draw then becomes the screen.

zap2
Jun 6, 2006, 06:13 PM
Apple needs to put out a Light Weight Laptop

12''
1.06Ghz CD(this chip Low Volatage)
30Gb Flash Drive
IIG
No Optical Drive

Under 1Lb:eek:

And a nice 899 Price point
Does not seem very Apple to go low end, but under 1Lbs. that Apple!

Dreams rock:D

puckhead193
Jun 6, 2006, 06:16 PM
.....cause the macbook pro is so heavy.....
can this chip run anything...useful...

thejadedmonkey
Jun 6, 2006, 07:08 PM
With Flash based HDs becoming a reality (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/03/21/samsung_unveils_ssd/) the biggest power draw then becomes the screen.
OLED.

anthonymoody
Jun 7, 2006, 03:21 PM
.....cause the macbook pro is so heavy.....
can this chip run anything...useful...


I'd be shocked if the chip were anything but perfectly fine for what 99% of computer users actually do on their computers: office, email, internet, itunes.

TM

eva01
Jun 7, 2006, 03:25 PM
I would buy an Apple computer for this just for College alone.

Have my powerbook for leisure activities at home
Have light-weight MB for school
Have Dual G5 for big things. (like watching stargate)


as long as it had a 6hour or greater battery life.

All i would do is surf internet a bit, use pages and email and chatting and thats it.

bousozoku
Jun 7, 2006, 06:36 PM
Maybe, they could use this processor and provide Radeon Mobility x1600 graphics hardware since heat won't be as much of a problem. :)

9Charms
Jun 7, 2006, 06:37 PM
I'd be shocked if the chip were anything but perfectly fine for what 99% of computer users actually do on their computers: office, email, internet, itunes.

TM
That's about all I use my PB for nowadays anyway. In fact, that's probably why most of the world buys $500 laptops with Celeron processors... the new low voltage MB would certainly be better than Celeron...

AvSRoCkCO1067
Jun 7, 2006, 06:47 PM
I see

see....what???

Personally, I'd be for a super-lite Apple laptop. Other computer manufacturers do a decent job of creating a thin and lite portable, but Apple certainly could bring elegance and simplicity to the field....

I don't think laptops really need optical drives - I hardly ever use mine, and I'd be fine if Apple simply offered an 'external optical super drive' for a reasonable price (say, less than 200 dollars or so).