oops wrong thing im thinking of the mac pro heres the link to show you what im talking about: http://www.apple.com/macpro/intel.htmlweedman173 wrote:Quad-core processors just started to really come out, there aren't any 8-core processors, especially not in a laptop. Macbook pros use Core2Duo's, which is a dual-core processor.snoopdogg879 wrote:
just say the laptop doesnt do what i want and say i need one that can do this or just get a macbook or macbook pro and double boot it with both lepeord and XP or Vista because that macbook pro has an 8 core prossor which is really freakin fast
My friend had that problem on his mac too, uninstalling Quicktime and reinstalling it fixed it.snoopdogg879 wrote: now could someone tell me how to fix the problem im asking?
i try to watch a video on youtube or something and the quicktime symbol comes up with a question mark in the middle and i have the latest version of quicktime and all the plugins.
i am using a mac with safari 3 beta, firefox, camino, and seamonkey and it does the same thing on those browsers but works fine on IE7.
it say it right at the top or here if u dont feel like clicking the link:
64-bit Intel Xeon. Up to 3.0GHz.
Inside each Mac Pro reside either two Quad-Core or two Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors. Running at up to 3.0GHz, they bring industry-leading 64-bit performance to every Mac Pro.
8-core or quad-core. It's all Xeon.
Based on Intel’s Core microarchitecture and designed for systems with multiple processors, the two 64-bit Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Clovertown†processors in the new 8-core Mac Pro set a blistering 3GHz pace.
and im talking about if u get this: http://www.apple.com/xserve/
which is alot so just disregard what i said before