Next rev MacBook Pro platform launched by Intel - Centrino 2 (Montevina) - [Updated - quadcore?]

Mon, 07/14/2008 - 22:42 — Cleve Nettles

By now it is a forgone conclusion that Apple will use Intel's latest Centrino 2 platform in its new Macbook Pro Line-up.  Back when Apple used PowerPC, no one knew what chips Apple would use or when they would come out.  Now that Apple is on the very transparent Intel roadmap, we know what is next.  That next is the Centrino 2 line.  Oh and quad-core in August??

The code-name Montevina refers to the fifth-generation Centrino platform, now formally named Centrino 2. It was scheduled for release at Computex Taipei 2008, which took place on June 3 - 7, 2008, but was delayed until July 14, due to problems with integrated graphics and wireless certification. 

Some fun facts about the Centrino 2 Platform:

  • Centrino 2 will top out at 29 Watts compared to Penryn's 34.
  • Clock speeds ranging from 2.26 GHz to 3.06 GHz
  • RAM support for DDR2-667, DDR2-800, DDR3-800, DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 SO-DIMMs
  • Main support for DisplayPort with an external connector attached to the motherboard along with full supplemental support of HDMI, DVI, and VGA standards.
  • an Intel WiFi Link 5100/5300 mini-PCIe adapter (code-named Shiloh), and the add-on card WiMAX (802.16) (code-named Dana Point), or the Intel combo WiFi/WiMAX Link 5150/5350 mini-PCIe adapter (code-named Echo Peak).
  • NAND flash-memory caching branded as Intel Turbo Memory (code-named Robson 2).
  • Gigabit Ethernet LAN controllers 82567LM and 82567LF (code-named Boazman)

More From Crave:

There are five new processors available within the Centrino 2 family. Athe the high end is the Core2 Extreme Mobile Processor X9100, which it says is the "highest performing mobile processor." Intel has removed overclock protection, and generally tuned it to impress gamers. To demonstrate, an Intel employee played the PC version of Assassin's Creed on a notebook with the Extreme Mobile Processor.

The company says it will enable the new 2.8GHz processor to consume 60 percent less electricity than its 2.33GHz processor on a single task, and it will get that task done 30 second faster.

Also in Centrino 2, 802.11n Wi-Fi will be standard. Intel says to expect five times faster wireless connections, and twice the range, but to get ready for WiMax coming this fall. Though not available immediately, future versions of Centrino 2 will come with built-in WiMax capability.

Comments

just release new macbook pros

just release new macbook pros already! ahhh!!

finally some freakin mac

finally some freakin mac news

Can't wait. I'm a current Pc

Can't wait. I'm a current Pc user waiting for the new macbook pros to come out to make my much awaited swich!
Hurry up apple.
Besides, i'm getting a bit bored of iPhone news.

quad core iMac please!!!!

I want my Quad Core iMac, please Apple.....

The new MBP is so overdue

The new MBP is so overdue it's painful... and don't even get me started on those f**king ancient cinema displays...

Please apple, I'm stuck with

Please apple,
I'm stuck with the MacBook for a couple of years now.....
I wait for the Montevina MBP for such a long timee..

I have my money and now in my term brake i'm damn bored,, and my patient for not going to the apple store now and get a Penryn version is going to run out,

one thing, will the new revision come with design updates,
and is the performance increase worth to wait any longer?

Hurry up apple

lol, guys, I'm just like you - desperately waiting for a new mb. I've been planning to switch from pc for months.

Make me proud

Well, my Santa Rosa 2,2 MB is not that old and for me more important than the new Montevina platform is Nehalem (Quickpath finally!). However, if Apple manages to impress me with a brand new aluminium Macbook, with LED display, backlit keyboard, and the P9600 2,53GHz 6MB and 25W processor (not the crippled 3MB cache versions) for the price of the current black Macbook they have a costumer here. Otherwise I'll wait for Nehalem, by then the new case should be finished, and performance improvements will be dramatic. MBP is just too big for me, 13,3" is just perfect.

Ohhh and how about a eee PC in the form of a Mac? Sweet, hein? It even manages to throw 3 USB, VGA, and stereo speakers! MBA get a grip!

As always... let's hope!

PN

My Guess for Release

Due to previous launch information, the Mac updates tend to come between 23-30 days of the processor launch. So that would mean august 10th-ish. Thats just a thirteen yr olds guess.

I'm another PC user who

I'm another PC user who (almost) can't wait to switch to a MacBook. I was about to pull the trigger at the beginning of July and get the black, but then decided to wait a bit after seeing all the online buzz on the prospective update. Let's hope the thirteen-year-old's guess is about right!

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