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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
new powerbooks?
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<blockquote data-quote="sursuciofla" data-source="post: 149246"><p>If what you said does turn out to be true then it looks like the Power Mac and iMac will be the first to see the Intel transition. If they did update the Powerbook that much it is only logical. I think the update will only be minor just like the ibook though. I seriously doubt 128vram but I only think that would happen on the 15" and not the 12". And I would bet money that no HD is coming this update either. They will do away with the standard combo 15" I assume as well. Tough to say what will happen though but anything can happen I guess. Who knows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sursuciofla, post: 149246"] If what you said does turn out to be true then it looks like the Power Mac and iMac will be the first to see the Intel transition. If they did update the Powerbook that much it is only logical. I think the update will only be minor just like the ibook though. I seriously doubt 128vram but I only think that would happen on the 15" and not the 12". And I would bet money that no HD is coming this update either. They will do away with the standard combo 15" I assume as well. Tough to say what will happen though but anything can happen I guess. Who knows! [/QUOTE]
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