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Nice. The 8400M GT hits the spot... Hopefully (if Apple moves away from ATI) they will use it.
 
Does the 8M allow up to 512MB memory? I would like to see that on a MBP...

It would also lower the battery time. Quite frankly I don't see the need for 512MB of dedicated ram on a graphic card meant for the mobile segment at this time.

What do you people run in Mac OS X that requires 512MB of onboard frame buffer?
 
The 7600 in the iMac is a modified MXM card but it is not the mobile version of the 7600 (i.e. go 7600). It is the full fledged desktop version of the 7600 which happens to be on an MXM card. The only "mobile" components of the iMac are the CPU, chipset, and optical drive.
 
The 7600 in the iMac is a modified MXM card but it is not the mobile version of the 7600 (i.e. go 7600). It is the full fledged desktop version of the 7600 which happens to be on an MXM card. The only "mobile" components of the iMac are the CPU, chipset, and optical drive.
Strange, I do remember some tests using other MXM based cards in the iMac being successful under Windows.
 
Which is wrong. They should use whatever suits the customer best.

It must be nice to have a trillion dollars like Steve Jobs and Dr. Evil :D

did you know Dr. Evil was a switcher? proof --->
DrEvil.jpg
 
Strange, I do remember some tests using other MXM based cards in the iMac being successful under Windows.
It is true that you can get certain MXM cards to work on the iMac under Windows. The actual GPU on the card in the 24" iMac, however is the desktop version rather than the go 7600. Only the interface is of notebook origins.
 
Well I guess the decision about whether to use these in a MacBook Pro will come down to whether they generate less heat than the equivalent ATI GPU.
 
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