Will The Next Macbook Air Have The Intel Ivy Bridge Processor?

With Intel’s latest announcement of 22nm 3-D transistors, the Ivy Bridge processor has been the talk of the blogosphere. In late 2010, the latest generation of Macbook Air released but never received an i-series chip. This June, what will be announced at Apple World Wide Developers Conference? We can speculate the new iPhone 5, or more realistically the iPhone 4G. Will Apple announce the next generation Macbook Air which utilizes an i-series chip? 32nm, 28nm, or 22nm technology? Will it be Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge?

One thing is for sure, I’ve been eyeballing this laptop for the past month. I think I will wait until June for any big announcement. I’d love to have the opportunity to load uBuntu 11.04 onto it for testing purposes. I’ll be camping at the local Mac store to get a hold of it!

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