ksz said:
The nano was introduced in
September 2005 and, if the mini example is to be repeated, the nano would be retired in May 2007.
Nobody expects the nano to be retired any time soon. A september release would be either a capacity bump or a minor update to the design. It would still be a nano.
ezekielrage_99 said:
I'm glad because I thought going from 64bit G5 to 32bit Intel seemed like a step back, and yes I know it isn't it's just the perception.
A step back on what? The iMac? How exactly are the intel iMacs "a step back" from the G5s? Specifically, how can the user tell AT ALL that they're using a 32 bit machine instead of 64?
mdntcallr said:
you are so right. apple is skimping on graphics across the board. take a look at the lousy basic cards they put in the Mac Pro.
That "lousy" card saves a few hundred bucks. If they shipped with a better card, it would just raise the base price of the machine and users who didn't want to spend that money (like me) would end up downgrading the card anyway to get the current base price. It's a moot point, like it makes no difference if the base model is the 2.0 or 2.6 as long as you can upgrade or downgrade.
Kelmon said:
I think we can all safely say that the iMac will see the Conroe processor and not Merom.
We can't safely say anything. Conroe would be a smart choice, but in the short term, they could release a merom model - upgrading to conroe requires a new mobo, merom doesn't. Right now, nobody knows.
jameshopkins said:
You are in dream land my friend, I dont see them ever having a screen less mac between the iMac and the Mac Pro
And we think you're in dream land. There's really no argument for apple NOT doing that other than "are you nuts? they'll never do that!" Which isn't really an argument.
Whiteapple said:
Why wouldnt Apple use conroe? They can't put it in the iMacs, for cooling/space problems I suppose, so they'll have to release an Extreme Mini, or Cube rev 2.0.
Conroe doesn't take any more space than merom. And the jury is still out on whether the iMac can handle the cooling - I'd be surprised if it can't handle it, considering how hot the G5 is. I think we'll definitely see conroe in the iMac eventually, the big question is whether it will be soon, or if there will be a stopgap merom model first.