can we expect a bump any time soon??
I'm hoping for a November bump in time for Christmas, with the base model at the same price but with a 120gb 5400rpm hd and 1.8ghz processor. Also for the 64gb SSD to be dramatically reduced in cost, and 128gb introduced at a slightly higher price than the current 64gb model.
$1799 USD- 1.8ghz, 120gb 5400rpm, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
$2599 USD- 2.2ghz, 64gb SSD, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
$3299 USD- 2.2ghz, 128gb SSD, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
That's what I'm hoping anyway at least if not by November sometime in the early new year.
I think by Christmas 2009 there won't even be a hard disk option, only SSD.
I don't see your hopes coming true on this one.
- the current MBA drive spins at 4200rpm. there are 1.8" 5400rpm drives, but they are 8mm thick, while the MBA uses 5mm thick drives.
-the CPU bumps you listed don't seem to correspond to any CPUs in the penryn line that could fit in the MBA chassis. the most likely candidates for a CPU bump are the Core 2 Duo SL9300 and the Core 2 Duo SL9400, which operate at 1600 MHz and 1866 MHz respectively. But they're 45nm processors which run a little cooler (3 TDP from current processor).
-the RAM is directly soldered onto the MBA logic board, so how exactly is it supposed to be "expandable"? since 2GB runs OS X just fine, and this isn't supposed to be a powerhouse rendering machine, I don't see a 4GB version for a long time.
I'm hoping for a November bump in time for Christmas, with the base model at the same price but with a 120gb 5400rpm hd and 1.8ghz processor. Also for the 64gb SSD to be dramatically reduced in cost, and 128gb introduced at a slightly higher price than the current 64gb model.
$1799 USD- 1.8ghz, 120gb 5400rpm, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
$2599 USD- 2.2ghz, 64gb SSD, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
$3299 USD- 2.2ghz, 128gb SSD, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
That's what I'm hoping anyway at least if not by November sometime in the early new year.
I think by Christmas 2009 there won't even be a hard disk option, only SSD.
the most likely candidates for a CPU bump are the Core 2 Duo SL9300 and the Core 2 Duo SL9400, which operate at 1600 MHz and 1866 MHz respectively. But they're 45nm processors which run a little cooler (3 TDP from current processor).
In any case, they will have to update the Air no later than Macworld 2009, just don't know what the specs could be. I would be happy if the specs stayed similar though and the prices lowered, but that's not really the Apple way.
I agree these look like the next processors. I did not realize that they run cooler though (although they should). So the spec TDP is 14W vs today's 17W processors.
BTW I would be interested if they used the 1200Mhz 10W processors, although it sounds like people are approximating with Coolbook!
You know, there exist 128 Gb 1.8" SSDs out there, the only issue with them is that they cost thousands and thousands of dollars.
The iPod classic uses an 160GB 1.8" HDD, right? Is it 8 mm or 5mm?
The iPod classic uses an 160GB 1.8" HDD, right? Is it 8 mm or 5mm?
Thanks for the replies guys.
Exactly! I cannot believe apple puts a 160G HDD in an iPod and bring out a new laptop with an 80 Giger!!
If there was a 160Gb version, I and many of my friends would buy it immediately!
I'm hoping for a November bump in time for Christmas, with the base model at the same price but with a 120gb 5400rpm hd and 1.8ghz processor. Also for the 64gb SSD to be dramatically reduced in cost, and 128gb introduced at a slightly higher price than the current 64gb model.
$1799 USD- 1.8ghz, 120gb 5400rpm, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
$2599 USD- 2.2ghz, 64gb SSD, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
$3299 USD- 2.2ghz, 128gb SSD, 2gb RAM (expandable to 4gb)
That's what I'm hoping anyway at least if not by November sometime in the early new year.
I think by Christmas 2009 there won't even be a hard disk option, only SSD.