That would be the same 2.8 GHz X7900 Intel Core 2 Due Extreme found in the recently launched uber iMac 24 inch model
Leipzig (Germany) – Intel officially introduced a new Core 2 Extreme model for notebooks: The X7900 model increases the performance for high-end notebooks with a clock speed of 2.8 GHz.
The tray price of the chip is $851. The company did not say if and when it will reduce the price for the X7800 version.
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. A 2.8 GHz iMac with a 24" monitor is currently offered from $2300, which translates into a $250 premium over a 2.4 GHz (non-"Extreme") model. Intel gave Apple preferred treatment before when it provided the company with 3.0 GHz Xeon quad-core processors several months before the chip was officially announced.
Read all about it here, courtesy of TGDaily.com
Eric
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