M meyer1131 macrumors regular Original poster Mar 6, 2008 163 1 Apr 1, 2008 #1 Hello, Whats the "name" for my macbook. Is it this so called " Santa Rosa"? It was purchased in January of this year.
Hello, Whats the "name" for my macbook. Is it this so called " Santa Rosa"? It was purchased in January of this year.
J jcs1088 macrumors regular Oct 12, 2007 192 0 Las Vegas, NV Apr 1, 2008 #2 if your processor is 2.0 GHz or 2.2 GHz, can handle 4 GB of RAM and came pre-installed with Leopard then yes it is a "Santa Rosa."
if your processor is 2.0 GHz or 2.2 GHz, can handle 4 GB of RAM and came pre-installed with Leopard then yes it is a "Santa Rosa."
Bobioden macrumors 68000 Sep 23, 2007 1,725 46 Denver Apr 2, 2008 #4 sead0nkey said: What are the other possibilities? Click to expand... It would all depend on whether is was purchased new or refurbished. Any Macbook that was purchased, after Nov 1 and before Feb. 26, with a 2.0 or 2.2 will have the Santa Rosa Chipset.
sead0nkey said: What are the other possibilities? Click to expand... It would all depend on whether is was purchased new or refurbished. Any Macbook that was purchased, after Nov 1 and before Feb. 26, with a 2.0 or 2.2 will have the Santa Rosa Chipset.
M meyer1131 macrumors regular Original poster Mar 6, 2008 163 1 Apr 2, 2008 #5 purchased new its a blackbook
chrmjenkins macrumors 603 Oct 29, 2007 5,326 158 MD Apr 2, 2008 #6 Then you have a 2.2 GHZ core 2 duo 65nm processor with the Santa Rosa platform (centrino chipset) I'd call it friend.
Then you have a 2.2 GHZ core 2 duo 65nm processor with the Santa Rosa platform (centrino chipset) I'd call it friend.
R ricpac macrumors member Jan 4, 2008 72 0 Apr 2, 2008 #7 2.0 or 2.2, Late 2007 (Rev. D) models have Merom processors on a Santa Rosa chipset. So it's up to you how you call your Mac.
2.0 or 2.2, Late 2007 (Rev. D) models have Merom processors on a Santa Rosa chipset. So it's up to you how you call your Mac.