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Core i7 (4-core) MacBook Pro (Mid 2012) 2.3–2.8 4×256 6–8 4 Yes Yes June 2012 October 2013 iMac (Late 2012) 3.1–3.4 4×256 8 4 Yes Yes October 2012 September 2013 Mac mini (Late 2012) 2.7 4×256 6 4 Yes Yes October 2012 October 2014 Core i5 CULV (2-core) MacBook Air (Mid 2012) 1.7–1.8 2×256 3 2 Yes Yes June 2012 June 2013
2.4 GHz quad-core Core i5-9300H, up to 4.1 GHz, 8 MB L3 cache; 2.5 GHz hexa-core Core i7-9750H, up to 4.5 GHz, 12 MB L3 cache; 2.3 GHz octa-core Core i9-9880H, up to 4.8 GHz, 16 MB L3 cache (only available for G7 7790) NVIDIA. GeForce GTX 1650 with 4 GB of GDDR5 memory or GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory
MacBook Pro: June 8, 2009 January 29, 2009 MacBook Polycarbonate White (Early 2009) MacBook: May 27, 2009 March 3, 2009 iMac Aluminum (Early 2009) iMac: October 20, 2009 Mac Mini Intel (Early 2009) Mac Mini: October 20, 2009 Mac Pro Tower (Early 2009) Mac Pro: August 9, 2010 MacBook Pro Unibody 15" (Early 2009) MacBook Pro: June 8, 2009 April 7 ...
The latest badge promoting the Intel Core branding. The following is a list of Intel Core processors.This includes Intel's original Core (Solo/Duo) mobile series based on the Enhanced Pentium M microarchitecture, as well as its Core 2- (Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3-, Core i5-, Core i7-, Core i9-, Core M- (m3/m5/m7/m9), Core 3-, Core 5-, and Core 7- Core 9-, branded processors.
The M1 13-inch MacBook Pro was released alongside an updated MacBook Air and Mac Mini as the first generation of Macs with Apple's new line of custom ARM-based Apple silicon processors. [114] This MacBook Pro model retains the same form factor/design and added support for Wi-Fi 6, USB4, and 6K output to run the Pro Display XDR. [115]
The MacBook Pro line launched in 2006 as an Intel-based replacement for the PowerBook line. The first MacBook Pro used an aluminum chassis similar to the PowerBook G4, but replaced the PowerPC G4 chips with Intel Core processors, added a webcam, and introduced the MagSafe power connector. The unibody model debuted in October 2008, so-called ...
Intel High Definition Audio (IHDA) (also called HD Audio or development codename Azalia) is a specification for the audio sub-system of personal computers. It was released by Intel in 2004 as the successor to their AC'97 PC audio standard.
Processor: Intel Core i5-3210M or Intel Core i7-3610QM / i7-3630QM / i7-3612QM or Intel Core i7-3632QM. Memory: Between 2 and 8 GB of 1333/1600 MHz DDR3 SODIMM (2 slots). 16 GB of memory is unofficially supported.