Could Apple really be considering putting its mobile-minded A5 processor in a MacBook Air? According to Japanese website, Macotakara, a trial of the ARM chip is already underway. Apple's reportedly been experimenting with a Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook Air with the A5 on board, and "according to someone who has seen a model running with [Apple's] A5 processor, the performance is better than had been thought."
Of course, this information has trickled a ways down the grapevine, and the presence of an A5-packing test vehicle doesn't mean much anyway.
Interesting, it would be good to see if it would improve an already good product! .. rather expensive though.. think I will stick to my standard laptops!
Well, it would be nice if it works out!
ReplyDeleteYeah, but apples prices...
ReplyDeletecool looking chip.
ReplyDeletemacbook airs are too thin, look like they'd break easy
ReplyDeletei cant wait for this!
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They will probably charge a fortune for it. Im an ex iphone user ( for 3 years) and I would never go back to anything relating to Apple.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, it would be good to see if it would improve an already good product! .. rather expensive though.. think I will stick to my standard laptops!
ReplyDeleteNot a mac fan.
ReplyDeleteI don't like macs.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind the phones though
mehh atom ftw
ReplyDeleteRumors are just rumors, but I'd like to see if this one is true!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how overpriced that be...
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