Comments on: Intel launches low-cost quad-core mobile chip
Acer is quick to unveil a system with the new quad-core processor. Also out from Intel: additional mobile Core 2 Duo processors.
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Nevertheless Apple may slightly reduce the price on the entry level 17" because $2800 is pretty pricey for a machine that doesn't offer eSATA and only has a Geforce 9600M GT. Sure that is a nice GPU, but when there are less expensive laptops shipping with a 9700 or even a 9800M I think the price premium for it to be a Mac is a bit too steep.
Nevertheless I don't think that Apple has much to be concerned about because as far as I can tell Acer isn't shipping this thing yet. Acer's US site doesn't even list the model yet. AFAIK this is merely a paper launch. I bet it will be shown at CES, but won't be available until late January/early February. With a few notable exceptions (eg. iPhone, 24" LED display, etc.) Apple rarely does paper launches. Apple probably is already discreetly working on a 17" that uses this processor and may announce it at MacWorld and may even ship before Acer if not shortly after this Acer in question becomes available.
- by KGL2793 December 30, 2008 4:47 PM PST
- hmm...actually, quad core mobile devices have been around for a while already, specifically with Dell mobile work stations and high end gaming computers such as the Falcon North West DRX notebook.
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(7 Comments)unfortunately, these hardly qualify as mobile platforms. The power drain and weight is enormous...