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   #1. Posted at 09:39 AM on Apr 3rd 2007 Edit   Reply

What would be the MTBF on that flash memory? Doesn't it wear out after so many writes? I can understand that maybe not everyone would be able to wear it out, but having it directly soldered on the motherboard seems like a bad idea.

Also, I didn't think 802.11n was finalized yet?
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   #6. Posted at 08:58 PM on Apr 3rd 2007 Edit   Reply

Great news! I'm putting off buying a new notebook until it's available. nVidia's 8800 Go line, which will be the first notebook video card to support DX10, will be available for Santa Rosa. There's no point in getting the current top-of-the-line models.
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   #2. Posted at 10:39 AM on Apr 3rd 2007, Edited at 10:40 AM on Apr 3rd 2007 Edit   Reply

Uhh..and 800Mhz FSB for laptops. They forgot that in the article.
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