main
Report a problem

MacBook Refresh Doesn't Have 'Santa Rosa'

Slimy   on 16 May 2007 - 18:54 · 8 comments & 2914 views

Advertisement (Why?)
Apple critics will be happy to know that Apple’s refreshed MacBook line of laptops doesn’t include Intel's recently announced "Santa Rosa" update to Centrino. Santa Rosa replaces the existing Centrino Duo platform and splits it in two: Centrino Duo for standard laptops and Centrino Pro for business gear. Both platforms are supposed to mean better performance and longer battery life. The MacBook Pro was not updated this week and many believe it is likely to be the first to see Intel's new platform.

The new MacBooks will stick with the older Centrino platform: 2GHz or 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo processors, along with 1GB of RAM expandable to 2GB, a built-in video camera and a 802.11n-capable AirPort Extreme wireless card. The laptops are an inch thick and have a 13.3-inch display with 1280x800 pixel wide-screen resolution and come in three models, in either white or black. Other features rumoured for the new laptops and present in competitive products, such as LED backlights and solid-state hard drives were also absent from the announcement.

News source: PC World

Post a comment · Send to friend Comments · There are 8 additional comments
(1 reply) #1 Danrarbc on 16 May 2007 - 19:03
This hardly seems like a refresh. What is this, just a faster standard processor and more RAM in the default config?


Edit: On second thought, these kinds of speed bumps are exactly what many wanted and expected after the move to Intel.

Last edited by Danrarbc on 16 May 2007 - 19:14
#1.1 Hurmoth on 16 May 2007 - 19:08
I agree. I was expecting more, but it seems like lately Apple doesn't have anymore tricks up their sleeves.
(1 reply) #2 roadwarrior on 16 May 2007 - 19:12
Unannounced updates like this are generally pretty mild, they always have been. Any major updates are usually announced either at WWDC or MacWorld.
#2.1 Hurmoth on 16 May 2007 - 19:14
Aren't all of Apple's updates to anything unannounced
#3 saxondale. on 16 May 2007 - 19:17
As i mentioned in the thread about this, they're simply getting rid of stock before going to Santa Rosa
#4 david13lt on 16 May 2007 - 19:39
And I am still thinking to get this one... Don't have another six months to wait for new one. But still, let's wait for WWDC and maybe we will see some of the models with Santa Rosa.
#5 Firefawx on 17 May 2007 - 10:00
Very odd way to start the article - "Apple critics will be happy to know..." - what's up with that? Just makes it confusing to read.
#6 Binary on 17 May 2007 - 13:05
I don't even see how this is news. Nobody claimed the update included any new tech., especially Santa Rosa or LCD backlights. In fact, the specs clearly state Core 2 Duo.


*Shrug*

Commenting has either been disabled on this article or you are not logged in. Click here to login or register, its free!

Note: Anonymous commenting is disabled in order to keep the quality of responses to a high standard.

Advertisement (Why?)