The 'Brick' is...

Sat, 10/04/2008 - 2:37pm — Seth Weintraub
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The MacBook Brick is a block of high-quality, aircraft grade aluminum.  It is the beginning.

The beginning of what? 

It is the beginning of the new Apple manufacturing process to make MacBooks.   It is totally revolutionary, a game changer.  One of the biggest Apple innovations in a decade.

The MacBook manufacturing process up to this point has been outsourced to Chinese or Taiwanese manufacturers like Foxconn.  Now Apple is in charge.  The company has spent the last few years building an entirely new manufacturing process that uses lasers and jets of water to carve the MacBooks out of a brick of aluminum. 

(Yes, this sounded a bit crazy to us as well.  But our source is adamant so bear with us.  He says Apple has built a manufacturing process that would make Henry Ford proud.)

This isn't entirely new.  Steve Jobs has always had a fondness for having his own plant to produce computers.  In 1990, he built a totally automated plant in Fremont California (thanks PED) that could build NeXT machines with only 100 workers.  It was a "plant with just about everything: lasers, robots, speed, and remarkably few defects."  Unfortunately, the demand wasn't very high at the time.  However, Jobs remarked, "I'm as proud of the factory as I am of the computer."

One thing about Steve Jobs is that he seems to always return to his failures and then turn them into successes.  That is where our information ends and speculation begins.

What advantages are there to manufacturing with 3D laser and water jet cutting?

  • Carving out of aluminum eliminates the need to bend the metal and create weak spots or microfolds and rifts.
  • There are no seams in the final product, so it is smooth. 
  • Screws aren’t needed to tie the products together.
  • The shell is one piece of metal so it is super light, super strong and super cheap.
  • You can be a whole lot more creative with the design if you don't have to machine it.

As Peter Oppenheimer said at the recent earnings call, this innovation is something "Apple's competitors won't be able to match" for some time to come.  We expect the process to drive down the prices of MacBooks over the next few years and at the same time allow Apple to continue to lead in the innovation department.  Design changes should come much more rapidly with rapid prototyping.

The newly designed MacBooks are still on target for an October 14th announcement and the press should be getting invites within the next few days.  There are still so many questions to be answered.  I am sure Steve Jobs will enjoy answering them.

Where does PA Semi fit into this?  What about former Segway CTO, Doug Field who was hired as Apple VP of product design a few months ago?

We realize that a lot of people will be skeptical but bear with us for a few weeks.  Remember when we said there were going to be aluminum iMacsFat nanosiPod TouchSlim, MacBook Air?  Basically, every major product that Apple has released over the past 15 months.  We are putting a lot on the line here for this mother of all rumors...wish us luck :D

For the possibilty of Apple building a facility in the US, click here.

(oh, and sorry for the riddling...it was at the behest of our source)

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Comments

 This is awesome: higher

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 This is awesome: higher quality Apple products! (if that's even possible)

 Only worry I have is that they will have to bump the prices of the computers to pay for this. Oh well: you get what you pay for!

 

 

I dont worry about the price

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I dont worry about the price , but i worry that this might make the computers more "closed" to user upgrades…

HAHAH, now I've seen it all.

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HAHAH, now I've seen it all. Mac users that think their hardware is anything but 'closed'. roflmao

Laptops

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As far as laptops go, MacBook Pros are as upgradable as anything on the PC side. But yes, we are missing those great serial and parallel ports.

Actually, the MacBook is even

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Actually, the MacBook is even more user-serviceable than the MacBook Pro - both the hard drive and RAM and completely user serviceable without breaking the warranty and instructions on how to do so are available from Apple themselves. So, from what I know, it is just as user-serviceable as any other mainstream laptop — if not more so!

lol please. Upgrade your

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lol please. Upgrade your video card and cpu and ram like we do with the Dells and make it the top end gameing laptop on the cheap. I think not. Macbooks blow just like you blowing smoke out yers. Wakeup.

lol MacBook Pros are supposed

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lol MacBook Pros are supposed to be gaming laptops? Here I thought they were made for pro users who need a little more power than the MacBook has to offer.

And just for the sake of

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And just for the sake of argument, let's forget about the fact that a Dell notebook with an upgradable GPU will be at least twice as FAT as a MacBook Pro, and will also be more noisy because of the non-optimized cooling. Non optimized? Indeed, MXM modules are generic, and so has to be their cooling, up to some point.

However, if you'd rather buy a 'cheap' Dell, go for it! It's your money, and I don't have to use the machine, you do. However, don't start flaming at other people who choose to buy a Mac. Not because it's upgradable, or cheap, or has the GeForce 12043 Ultra Deluxe Pro Mobile MXM slot, but because it runs Mac OSX, or because it's thin and light, or because it will run for 5 hours on battery. Or maybe just because it looks good.

Besides, how many Dell notebooks offered by Dell have full-size Firewire400? Exactly, none. Apple however is offering full-size FW400 as a standard feature on every Mac. Most Macs even ship with one or more Firewire800 ports. Gigabit Ethernet? Standard across the line at Apple's, as it has been for the last few years. Same goes for DVI. Dual-link DVI for the MacBook Pro line even. Dell notebooks however ship with just VGA most of the time.

Now let's talk about the power chord? If you were to trip behind the power chord of your beloved Dell notebook, would it fly off the couch, leaving you in tears because the machine was damaged (if not broken altogether)? Yes it would. Not with a Mac however :) The mag-safe connector will flip out of its slot as you yanked the power chord with your foot, and the MacBook will stay safely on the couch.

That and more is called industrial design; something Apple has proven to be very good at. However, such features need to be developed, tested, and then integrated. Which costs money.

Macs aren't expensive, they just offer you more. It's up to you to decide whether you find the extra features worth the extra cash. And I think I can speak for the majority of Mac users if I say it's damn sure worth the extra cash :)

Your points are mostly valid,

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Your points are mostly valid, but a chord isn't a cord. A chord is a set of musical notes. A power chord is called a fifth chord.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_chord

You are referring to a

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_cord

chord / cord

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LOL, thanks for the correction. You are right. I think I'll hide now and use the fact that I'm dutch as an excuse ;-)

It's black, it's got Intel inside and it runs Windows...

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I find it amusing how many Windows fanboys* comment on a site called "9to5Mac".

*Term used generically, can apply to anyone, typically of OS relations.

Not another one...

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Gah, I hate double posts.

Well...

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Of course Windows "fanboys" (I am surprised to hear that used after Windows) came here. It was linked by PCWorld.

Here we go PC fanboy who is

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Here we go PC fanboy who is upset that macs are better machines. Look no matter how much you put down macs we don't have to deal with viruses, anti virus software that uses up half the ram of a machine or a dog of an operating system like vista which takes about five minutes to load up before you can actually do anything. Macs are better end of story.

Both Macs and PCs have their

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Both Macs and PCs have their good and bad. Let's not launch into a full-out "Mac is superior, PC is inferior" debate because frankly, those never get anywhere.

And

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Don't forget the floppy!

macs are usually easy to do

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macs are usually easy to do baseline upgrade
like ram and hard drive

Yeah, you get lasers!

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Yeah, you get lasers!

Michael Kahn > Oh well: you

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Michael Kahn > Oh well: you get what you pay for!

Indeed. A beautiful, well designed _shell_.

Inside though, much less of a processor, less memory, less storage, etc.... Less than you can buy for much less without Apple name. (Lots of include software, true. But you can get it also mostly free in Linux/Ubuntu world)

Then again, many people buy more expensive things, like cars, based on looks mainly.

Mostly for Free

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There is an implication here that anyone paying for something when they could have 'the same' for less / free is a mug.

Actually, you can't get most Mac apps on Linux, simply because most OS X software is based on the Cocoa APIs, which do not exist on Linux or Windows, and using the Objective-C language (which does exist, but is unpopular on any other platform).

I'm not suggesting that Mac software is universally superior, just that it is erroneous to presume one application or platform is much like another. It's like saying that Internet Explorer is as good as Firefox, because both are web browsers.

It was applications, such as OmniGraffle, Keynote and TextMate that attracted me to OS X. It is applications that are always the main people state as their reason for being committed to Windows.

As for your last statement - your use of the phrase 'based on looks mainly' strikes me as being meant as a pejorative, as if aesthetics are not a valid criteria to use in judging something, when we make aesthetic decisions every day. Even Linux users have their favoured desktop looks.

Also, if it was just on external looks/brand, I would have thought that Sony VAIO machines should be doing far better than MacBooks - they are, after all, in the far larger Windows section of the market, and sold in far more places.

If any of the laser beam

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If any of the laser beam rumor is true... its going to be used to laser etch onto the mac casing so you can easily tell which is yours when you and your friend put them on the table next to each other. I've been wanting that for years (why should ipods get it and not macs?)

Bucks

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Around 800 bucks. That's only eight tanks of gas at today's prices. :)

hmm abit of an anticlimax for

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hmm abit of an anticlimax for me personally
be impressed if its tru tho

I thought that too, at first,

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I thought that too, at first, but after reading those benefits I am very excited :D

Same here..But these reviews

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Same here..But these reviews have a done a lot to shoo away these apprehensions.
http://www.gadgets4nowt.co.uk/

Much Ado About Nothing. I

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Much Ado About Nothing.

I knew I was not going to care when this was finally revealed. Talk about an unnecessary build up... it has the same impact if Apple said they were now only going to be using screws that go in counterclockwise! :P

Better manufacturing is all fine and good but this process has been used in many other lines of products from cars, motorcycles, aircraft, weapons etc. Hasn't made me run out and buy one of them because of it. :/

Now, lets talk about something important. Like about that new Mac Mini that is WAY overdue...

Very interesting. I like the

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Very interesting. I like the idea of "no seams" (although that could make the prospect of replacing or not replacing the battery a tricky one) and the idea of "super cheap."

I was already excited to see what they'd come up with on the 14th, but now I'm also intrigued.

That's it? A new

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That's it? A new manufacturing process? This site (and a couple others) have been hyping up this "Brick" for weeks and it's nothing more than a new way for making an old thing!

What a waste of time!

no so fast

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as i recall, the rumors sites mostly just reported the rumor. the idiot speculation about old patents and star trek tech has been mostly in the reader comments.