



The first customer to get this high-end processor was once again Apple, which quietly began offering the chip two weeks ago for its new iMac, notes [url=http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/33500/135/]tg daily]/url].
A 2.8 GHz iMac with a 24-inch is currently offered from US$2,300, which translates into a $250 premium over a 2.4 GHz (non-"Extreme") model. The processor comes with a 4 MB L2 cache and support for FSB800. As the X7800, the new 7900 is also rated at a thermal design power of 44 watts, "which means that you will not be able to find this CPU in your average notebook, due to its special cooling needs," tg daily adds.
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