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July 18, 2008
Apple May Increase MacBook Production by 20%
A recent rush in component orders hints that Apple may be increasing its MacBook unit production throughout the summer per an article in the Taiwanese newspaper Commercial Times. According to the article, Apple is reportedly ordering 20% more of the circuit boards it needs to create the MacBook units.
The news follows apparent confirmation of a redesigned MacBook Pro case and comes amid reports that both the high-end system and regular MacBooks are likely to see redesigned versions later this year. Recent speculation has stated that the upgraded notebooks are likely to use Intel's just-unveiled Centrino 2 mobile platform with a 1,066MHz system bus, better power efficiency, and more advanced integrated graphics.
Stay tuned for more news as it becomes available and let us know what you think over in the comments of forums.
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Posted by chrisbarylick at July 18, 2008 8:46 AM
Category: MacBook
Tags: 1066, Apple, board, bug, Centrino 2, circuit, efficiency, graphics, increase, integrated, MHz, mobile, orders, platform, power, system
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