http://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/28/apple-to-adopt-alternative-chipsets-for-next-laptops/
AppleInsider claims that Apple will forgo the use of Intel's Montevina chipset in their next generation laptops. Instead, Apple will either design their own chipsets or could adopt 3rd part chipsets from AMD or Via.
It should be said however, this does not mean that Apple will be moving away from Intel's processors. The chipsets are simply the support chips required to interconnect the processor and the rest of the computer. Intel's Montevina platform (now known as Centrino 2) consists of a Penryn processor, the Montevina chipset and wireless networking interface. Future laptops will continue to use Intel's most recent Penryn processors which provide improved bus-speeds (1066MHz).
To the customer, Apple's decision to use 3rd party or custom chipsets is not of great significance, as all the chipsets should be functionally identical. However, AppleInsider speculates that Apple must believe there is some competitive advantage in pursuing alternative chipsets, such as improved power consumption.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/07/28/apples_next_gen_macs_to_have_something_special_under_the_hood.html
Apple to Adopt Alternative Chipsets for Next Laptops?
this is interesting
yeah. very surprising
"Loose lips sink ships."
i wonder if apple can build better chipsets themselves?
well i dont totally understand what a chipset is or what it does...
all you need to know is that it connects the processor to the rest of the computer
"Loose lips sink ships."
i think apple can build a better chipset themselves
you have no way of knowing that
"Loose lips sink ships."






