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Mon, 06 Oct 2008 Nvidia chatter claims 14 Oct. MacBook upgrade

Yet more rumour and speculation claims October 14 debut of all-new MacBook

Jonny Evans


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MacBook rumours continue this weekend, with the latest report claiming Nvidia employees are being shown early prototypes of an all-new Nvidia-powered Apple laptop, the new MacBook.

Nvidia is allegedly showing the new Macs around its people as an example of the level of technological achievement the company has built-in to the Mac's GPU. This claim adds extra zest to a recently-spotted 'MacBook-like' image on the Nvidia website.

The report also echoes current consensus speculation that Apple will introduce its new MacBooks as soon as 14 October, news also recently claimed by Daring Fireball.

The weekend's biggest rumours emanate from 9to5 Mac, where it is currently being claimed the soon-to-ship MacBooks will be manufactured using an all-new process.

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al7lem said on Sat, 11 Oct 2008

Good News from apple we are Wait

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