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It's a generic PC computer-generated graphic. It's not the new MacBook Pro. Apple does actual photo shoots of all of their products, so nVidia would have a picture that looks real.

Or perhaps you think that dual SuperDrives are actually going to happen.
 
I'd be a little surprised to see it there, considering that picture obviously took some work and thought, and is put in a fairly obvious place, by a big company who has Apple as a customer, like Nvidia...

Who knows? I'm tempted to go with the person who said it was CGI
 
No. It's not even a real picture it is clearly just rendered and in no way a rendering of the new mbp.
 
wow you guys are really grasping at straws for this new macbook pro..
 
This looks in no way like a real computer, just a generic resemblance of a Macbook Pro. Nvidia, in my opinion, is too big of a company to let "slip" the new MBP on an ad like this.
 
Keep in mind most Apple vendors would have a very strict NDA with Apple. In other words if they leak information like this so openly, it would mean a lawsuit from Apple. So not it's not a future MB or MBP imo.
 
Or perhaps you think that dual SuperDrives are actually going to happen.

I do believe that Superdrives are going to happen! Apple has taken some bold decisions in this regard before but the world of optical media is far too hot at the moment for Apple to do away with......
 
I do believe that Superdrives are going to happen! Apple has taken some bold decisions in this regard before but the world of optical media is far too hot at the moment for Apple to do away with......

thats so much wasted space. I'd rather have a 2nd hard drive, thanks. But even that's not happening.
 
thats so much wasted space. I'd rather have a 2nd hard drive, thanks. But even that's not happening.

At any cost.... the Intel processors arent shrinking fast enough to allow uber thin casings. So its either an underpowered MBA or a powerful machine with some space left..... now what Apple does with the space is completely different a topic but 2nd HDD tray or not, I believe we are most certainly done with DVDs.
 
At any cost.... the Intel processors arent shrinking fast enough to allow uber thin casings. So its either an underpowered MBA or a powerful machine with some space left..... now what Apple does with the space is completely different a topic but 2nd HDD tray or not, I believe we are most certainly done with DVDs.

Let's not go back to the old MBP days with heat problems on the machines though. It's fine and dandy to make the case smaller but what does that do to heat dissipation. Hopefully new cooler running CPUs and GPUs will mitigate the smaller designs.
 
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