Ok ... doesn't say much about what kind of chipset the imac uses ...
Could we assume that they're still using the 9400m as the main workhorse on the top-end iMac?
If that was the case....would / could they introduce a kind of SLI using both on-board and discrete graphics?
I know they haven't done this with the MBP yet ... but they could (nVidia says it was designed that way) to have this hybrid-SLI.... could the desktops?
So the nVidia chip while not as fast as the ATI one on its own, could benefit from a boost from the motherboard
I know i'm pushing all speculation here but just thinking outload
Could we assume that they're still using the 9400m as the main workhorse on the top-end iMac?
If that was the case....would / could they introduce a kind of SLI using both on-board and discrete graphics?
I know they haven't done this with the MBP yet ... but they could (nVidia says it was designed that way) to have this hybrid-SLI.... could the desktops?
So the nVidia chip while not as fast as the ATI one on its own, could benefit from a boost from the motherboard
I know i'm pushing all speculation here but just thinking outload