Amazingly not a peep out of Corpuscle since Daring Fireball and Fake Steve broke the news that real hardware would be showing today.
We expect an apology when the store comes back up and everyones credit cards are catching fire from all the new goodies to ogle.
OldCorpse - where are you hiding? I don't blame you.![]()
It's here! I can finally go back to work tomorrow!
here too, my fingers sore from refreshing...the pageDon't do that dude!!! I broke into a cold sweat before realizing you meant Tuesday is here...not the new iMac!
Don't do that dude!!! I broke into a cold sweat before realizing you meant Tuesday is here...not the new iMac!
He also said integrated graphics in every 2010 Mac (except the Mac Pro) (or so).Don't hold your breath if today ends up being the release he will somehow try and prove that he was right all along. We will have to go back and quote the things he said.
If it's Penryn he may still be right on the graphics (highly doubt it though), but if it's Clarksfield, then he's wrong...First of all, Arrandale is going to be cooler (it's a 32nm vs 45 for Clarksfield), but more importantly it's about graphics. NVidia has licensing problems with Intel's newer Nehalem chips, and Intel is going to integrate graphics into their Arrandale chip, shutting out NVidia. Obviously, Apple is stuck with Intel, so guess what's going to happen? This means that Apple has to make the transition to a 100% Intel CPU/GPU solution (and no, I don't like it either), and the sooner they do it, the better. This means only one thing: it's Arrandale all the way.
He did say there might be minor updates, but it doesn't look to be minor.But, have no doubt he was 100% wrong. If there is anything you can remember clearly it was, "NO UPDATES!!! I'M THE BEST!!!" Don't expect an apology though he is too full of himself.
He also said integrated graphics in every 2010 Mac (except the Mac Pro) (or so).
He did say there might be minor updates, but it doesn't look to be minor.
OoooldCoooooorpse, where aaaaaaare yoooooooou?
LOL, they've got a page that shows Apple Store pages and refreshes every five seconds:
http://9to5mac.com/livepanel.html
He's rotting in his heap, hopefully never to be heard of again.