Apple's WWDC 2012 event


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so they're going back to Nvidia this year? or is Keplar a new brand hitting the market?

Kepler is the name of Nvidia's new architecture of chips, after the Fermi chips of the past two years...

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PC's have been utilizing Intel's Ivy Bridge for about a year?

Apparently PC's have been using Mobile Ivy Bridge for a year.. well..

"Quad-core and dual-core-mobile models launched on 29 April[4] and 31 May 2012 respectively." $2199.. color me surprised. Apple haven't gone completely insane!

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Kepler is the name of Nvidia's new architecture of chips, after the Fermi chips of the past two years...

thanks for clearing that up
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Apparently PC's have been using Mobile Ivy Bridge for a year.. well..

"Quad-core and dual-core-mobile models launched on 29 April[4] and 31 May 2012 respectively."

So we're actually in 2013 now? I wish someone told me sooner?

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Personally i'm really happy with the i3 hackintosh Probook I made for $484.97 which includes the cost of Lion

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what's with the connection issues on engadget? i keep losing the connection to the live blog and having to refresh

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So, no mention of the Mac Mini. Do we count it out or is there still a chance they've popped in Ivy Bridge in it? I don't know how they usually do these things.

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So, no mention of the Mac Mini. Do we count it out or is there still a chance they've popped in Ivy Bridge in it? I don't know how they usually do these things.

Could very well be they're quietly updating the desktop line. No need to worry just yet. :)

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Here's one: "Expensive"

Are you kidding? This is the same money as the non retina-display MacBook Pro. I suppose you can consider that as expensive as well. But between between this and the regular MacBook pro, there is no competition.

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Are you kidding? This is the same money as the non retina-display MacBook Pro. I suppose you can consider that as expensive as well. But between between this and the regular MacBook pro, there is no competition.

Since when does the MacBook Pro start at $2200?

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