Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jan 2006 18:17 UTC
Apple Apple's decision to unleash Intel-based Mac systems six months ahead of schedule is proving less successful than the company anticipated. Two weeks following the Macworld Expo San Francisco keynote, sources report that sales of the Intel-based iMac are lower than Apple expected, even taking into account the seasonal post-holiday sales dip, suggesting the 2006 transition to Intel is going to be more difficult than the company has expressed. UPDATE: Good news for our Mac friends: new data now made available suggest that the iMac actually sells well.
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RE: Mac mini
by Get a Life on Tue 24th Jan 2006 22:03 UTC in reply to "Mac mini"
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2006-01-01

They probably won't update the Mini until the Celeron M 420 ships in volume. Though I guess it isn't inconceivable to ship with a T1300. The LV chips cost too much, and it will have to be single core to make the iMac attractive. The X1000 seem suitable, but perhaps the X1300 makes sense.

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