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New iMac disassembled

wild_berry writes "Found, via Ars Technica's Apple journal, Infinite Loop, a Japanese site disassembling Intel Core Duo iMac. Clint, from the Ars blog, points out that the Core Duo processor is socket-mounted, allowing for possible upgrades, unlike the IBM chips which were soldered to the PCB's. Please use the - cached pages."

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  1. All Wrong by senocular · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Need input!

  2. Re:Yeech by Carthag · · Score: 0, Redundant

    TOTALLY! Just the idea of being albe to ruen windoze lol on my computarmac makes me so mad i am nevar goign to buy wonagain!!1 OLOLO

  3. Re:Yeech by kfg · · Score: 0, Redundant

    "We Just Don't Give A Shit"

    Can't use that. It's an AT&T trademark.

    Although their tag was, "because we don't have to."

    KFG

  4. Re:OSX whats the big deal by oberondarksoul · · Score: 1, Redundant

    Mac OS X not pre-emptively multitasking? I think you're either misinformed, thinking of Mac OS 9 (the 'classic' Mac OS) or are just trolling. Mac OS X boasts pre-emptive multitasking just as other modern Unices do.

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  5. Re:Which Intel CPU is it, exactly? by TERdON · · Score: 0, Redundant

    No, it's not a Pentium D [insert joke about molten computer here].

    It's a Core Duo, also code-named Yonah, the successor of the current Pentium M. Basically, a chip developed specifically for laptops. It still works well in desktops as well...

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