Did we really need to start this already. The Arrandales aren't even out yet.
I'm curious to find out whether intel will be able to improve the architecture enough to keep the heat and power consumption under control with four cores in a mobile platform. I know they will be able to make it all function, but will they be able to improve on heat and power enough to improve on Arrandale? I suspect that improving on battery life will be a challenge in situations where all cores are utilized.
The laptop weights 12 pounds...are you kidding me? why wouldn't someone just buy a desktop? Plus "looks" wise, it is complete garbage.
how many of you are actually going to wait for Sandy Bridge before getting a mbp?
Intel will ship the successor to its "Nehalem" processor, "Sandy Bridge," in volume production by the end of 2010, Otellini said. The chip will use the 32-nm process technology used by Nehalem, but with a new design. Intel's 32-nm manufacturing, meanwhile, is proceeding ahead of schedule, with two more 32-nm factories, for a total of four, scheduled to begin production by the end of the year.
That's 2012 now.This is like the 1st Arrandale thread with people posting actual information! This might be worth waiting for, esp if it coincides with addition of USB3 into Intel's chipsets (Intel hasn't said when in 2011 they plan to include it).
That's 2012 now.