“A widely publicized chip design error on Intel’s part has disrupted Apple’s plans for its next-generation MacBook Pro models, but the impact will be largely immaterial to both the company’s bottom line and its customers,” Kasper Jade reports for AppleInsider.
“One person familiar with the matter tells AppleInsider that some — not all — of the company’s upcoming MacBook Pros were affected by the situation,” Jade reports. “According to this person, the Mac maker elected to make minor tweaks to the logic boards of those models, but that those changes would translate to a delay of less than two weeks.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Mike S.” for the heads up.]
Sounds like the year 2000 issue, again!
Minus the hysteria.
Like I said
Wonder what this does for iMac refresh.
At least Intel is more honest than NVidia!
(Remember this story with bad GPUs?)
I think I’ll delay my purchase to see how this fix unfolds…