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Can't believe people haven't said this. They will have:

- CPU
- RAM
- Logic board
- Wi-Fi
- 2 USB ports
- Ethernet
- Mini-Display Port
- Super Drive x8
- Bluetooth

What are specs those things will have? We don't know.
 
Hey, I didn't write it first.

I'm a lost little Brit boy. :eek:

I know you didn't type it, hence the someone ;)

Yeah they're supposed to be sweet crackers (oppose to regular salty ones) and have the texture of sweetmeal biscuits. They are made from course flour, and nowadays come in a 4"x2" size which breaks into 4 2"x1" pieces. Commonly eaten by putting a marshmellow and chocolate chip on top, and heated (with something like a microwave) to make s'mores.
 
I know you didn't type it, hence the someone ;)

Yeah they're supposed to be sweet crackers (oppose to regular salty ones) and have the texture of sweetmeal biscuits. They are made from course flour, and nowadays come in a 4"x2" size which breaks into 4 2"x1" pieces. Commonly eaten by putting a marshmellow and chocolate chip on top, and heated (with something like a microwave) to make s'mores.

more than i ever wanted to know about graham crackers haha.

and who uses a microwave to make smores?! that's not very fun:p
 
Apple uses whatever card that is low power, reasonably fast and cheap. If ATI make that card, Apple will use that card. And since both the new iMac and Mac Pro use ATI cards, your logic fails.

ATI would be by far the best bet for any Mac. ATI's OS X drivers are much better than Nvidia's, end of.

The iMac doesn't use an ATI card...it has an option for an ATI card. Considering Apple has been using nVidia cards for now 2 years in the MBP line. On another note, Apple and nVidia have been working well over 5 years on using GPU's as another "general" processor. Thats where OpenCL will come into play. Which is why I said before that Apple will be sticking to nVidia cards. There is always the chance that Apple will go back to ATI cards, but I dont see it... nobody knows what Apple will do. And I am sure there is some sort of deal between Apple and nVidia...
 
The iMac doesn't use an ATI card...it has an option for an ATI card. Considering Apple has been using nVidia cards for now 2 years in the MBP line. On another note, Apple and nVidia have been working well over 5 years on using GPU's as another "general" processor. Thats where OpenCL will come into play. Which is why I said before that Apple will be sticking to nVidia cards. There is always the chance that Apple will go back to ATI cards, but I dont see it... nobody knows what Apple will do. And I am sure there is some sort of deal between Apple and nVidia...

Didn't some ATI GPU guy leave AMD and start working at Apple recently?
 
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