
That's true actually, they just mention "state of the art". Is this the first time Apple have used recent processors? They are normally far behind in terms of processors and so on.They strangely do not advertise the processors as sandy bridge, or not anywhere obvious :/ They seem excited just calling them i processors, when they've been on notebooks for ages. They could of done a better job at advertising, seeing as Sandybridge Processors gives them bragging rights
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I believe the iMac range has them, and maybe the Mac Pro (if that still exists?) I think the MacBook and MacBook Pro have only just gone into the iCore range, which makes them behind, but the type of processors makes them at the top of the league. It's all confusing, especially when they do not brag about Sandybridge
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