With only 2 full days under its publicly-released belt, Leopard is already revealing a lot about possible changes or additions to Apple’s upcoming product line.
Inside Leopard’s system folders are drivers for the Intel GMA X3100; a chipset only soldered onto Santa Rosa-based notebooks. As you may know, MacBook’s are the only notebooks that use integrated graphics, as the MacBook Pro’s use dedicated VRAM cards.
This probably foreshadowed what many have been speculating; an upgrade to the MacBook line soon.
It would be a welcome change to a notebook line that has been stagnant (aside from technical upgrades) for over a year now.
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Leopard is the better os. but i would say if you wanna buy apple, the best way is wait wait until apple offer good hardware compbility. then you can buy one to try.
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