Comments on: Nvidia in, Intel out for Apple Mac Mini?
Apple's Mac Mini may adopt Nvidia's GeForce 9400M.
Apple's Mac Mini may adopt Nvidia's GeForce 9400M.
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Did anyone stop to consider that maybe the NVIDIA Ion isn't the chipset that's going in? I mean, it's not like there aren't any decent mobile (read: thermally compatible) high-performance NVIDIA chipsets that could go in there...
Has this guy been right before?
Why should we believe this rumor now when it was not true for macworld?
Obviously, there are several different issues they would need to address, but a machine like that could serve as both a media player/hub capable of HD, and a simple, cheap desktop machine that you can plug in to any monitor.
Full disclosure: I've been running a Mac mini as my media center machine since they went Intel. Front Row is crispy on the big screen, but I recently switched to Boxee for the awesome Netflix integration. http://www.powerpage.org/archives/2006/03/big_monitor.html (The updated mini is now connected to a 42" Vizio LCD, with optical audio running to an Onkyo 7.1 surround system).
I don't mind watever they put in that thing just release it already !
- by meowser007 February 19, 2009 12:19 AM PST
- Seems to me they'll leave the Core 2 duo in the mac mini but they'll upgrade the graphics on the mac mini. A smaller design would be pretty coll. Maybe it could be a green machine.
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