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10/14/2008
Apple has refreshed its entire notebook lineup--including the MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air--adding in expanded graphics capabilities, greater storage capacities, and, in some cases, faster CPUs. Al of the new models are available now, except for the MacBook Air, which will ship in November.
MacBook Pro: New Graphics, Faster Processors, Expanded Memory
On the higher end of the notebook spectrum, the new MacBook Pro lineup features models that sport two separate graphics chipsets: an Nvidia GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor, which can be used to conserve battery life and reduce energy consumption, and an Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT discrete graphics processor. The integrated 9400M, which is also now standard on the 13-inch MacBooks (see below), offers 16 parallel processing cores. The discrete 9600M GT sports 32 processing cores and offers performance of 120 gigaFLOPS. Depending on configuration, the 9600M GT comes with either 256 MB or 512 MB of GDDR3 video memory.
Specs for the 15.4-inch MacBook Pro base models are as follows.
2.4 GHz MacBook Pro ($1,999 retail):
The specs for the base 2.53 GHz MacBook Pro ($2,499 retail) are similar, but have the following differences:
Neither has a FireWire 400 port.
Apple also notes that the new MacBook Pros, like the new MacBooks, use a new "unibody" design, with the enclosure built from a single piece of aluminum.
With 15.4-inch MacBook Pro models, BTO options include a 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 320 GB 7,200 rpm hard drive (the base models being 5,400 RPM), and a 128 GB solid state drive.
The 17-inch MacBook Pro ($2,799 retail) has also received an update. The 17-inch models now come standard with a 1,920 x 1,200 LED-backlit display and a 320 GB hard drive.
13-inch MacBook: New Graphics, New Design
The 13.3-inch entry-level MacBook line also receives an overhaul. The new models have been redesigned with an aluminum enclosure and improved graphics capabilities. The models come standard with the Nvidia GeForce 9400M integrated graphics system. As noted previously, the 9400M offers 16 parallel processing cores and, according to Apple, boast 3D performance five times greater than the line's previous (Intel) integrated graphics.
New versions of Moodle have been released, bringing the most recent stable build to 1.9.3. The latest round of updates includes a number of bug fixes and security enhancements, as well as improvements to the SCORM module.
Microsoft is rolling out a free antivirus software program for consumers that will compete with products made by Symantec and McAfee. Code-named "Morro," the AV app is expected to be available by the end of 2009.
Microsoft Wednesday previewed the ability to centrally manage applications and resources in the planned upgrade of SQL Server, code-named "Kilimanjaro."
Microsoft exec Stephen Elop on Monday announced two hosted solutions from Microsoft--Exchange Online and SharePoint Online--which are now available to organizations of all sizes in the United States. The software, paid for by annual subscriptions, is hosted on Microsoft's servers and supported by Microsoft's channel partners.
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