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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Can a MacBook play World of Warcraft fine?
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<blockquote data-quote="theonegod" data-source="post: 589189" data-attributes="member: 22259"><p>No mac has the Santa Rosa chipset. The media likes to call it that though. In order for it to be a Santa Rosa it has to have 3 things. Macs only have 2 of these things. </p><p></p><p>Now to answer the question you were asking. Every new mac (including yours) has the intel core 2 duo CPU and intel MB chipset. They however lack the Santa Rosa wireless chip required to make it a true Santa Rosa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theonegod, post: 589189, member: 22259"] No mac has the Santa Rosa chipset. The media likes to call it that though. In order for it to be a Santa Rosa it has to have 3 things. Macs only have 2 of these things. Now to answer the question you were asking. Every new mac (including yours) has the intel core 2 duo CPU and intel MB chipset. They however lack the Santa Rosa wireless chip required to make it a true Santa Rosa. [/QUOTE]
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