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Title: Intel "charging" to unlock "hidden" features!
Post by: gunug on September 19, 2010, 09:59:38 AM
I had to check the calendar to see if this involved the April Fool's Day clause in my contract but apparently Intel is selling "upgrade" cards which are simply a code to fix what Intel broke in the first place:

http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/18/intel-w...-can-already-d/

I don't know whether the "limited" low end model chips are any in Intel MAC's but it would be "nice" to know that "mother Apple" didn't fall for this scam.
Title: Intel "charging" to unlock "hidden" features!
Post by: kimmer on September 19, 2010, 06:49:39 PM
They won't get any extra moola from me. wink.gif
Title: Intel "charging" to unlock "hidden" features!
Post by: gunug on September 19, 2010, 08:34:11 PM
I was shopping with my son for a "cheaper" laptop to carry around law school with him.  We looked at Nebraska Furniture Mart in K.C. Kansas and they have a large MAC section.  The Apple sales rep said something about i5's and i7's not being "real" on the other companies laptops.  The impression was they were hyperthreading or making it up as it goes along.  We ended up buying a Toshiba at about $400 less than the Macbook he was looking at.  He likes MAC's but it seems like the "law school" software (databases and such) favors PC's and Windows 7. . .I don't know why!  I did read up on hyperthreading and didn't really see how the laptops were much different except in the way of software.
Title: Intel "charging" to unlock "hidden" features!
Post by: Xairbusdriver on September 20, 2010, 08:24:04 AM
Although a very useful acronym, a "<MAC>" is not a computer... laugh.gif