Original Link: https://www.anandtech.com/show/3199
Think Secret has posted some information and pictures of the first x86 Mac development kits.
The article mentions that the CPU being used is a Pentium 4 640 (3.2GHz/2MB L2), which is what was demoed at WWDC. The system uses an Intel integrated graphics chipset, which I really hope doesn't extend far beyond the dev kits but I'm afraid it might. Apple has never had a chipset with integrated graphics before, so it wouldn't be too far fetched to see them jump on the idea of a truly cost effective graphics implementation. I am curious if the performance of Intel's integrated solution is enough for OS X's needs.
The other thing that's interesting is it lists the integrated graphics core used as a GMA 800 which, to my knowledge, has never existed on the PC. The GMA 900 was Intel's first core that they referred to as a Graphics Media Accelerator when it launched with the 915 chipset, before that was the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 technology in the 865G. So either the GMA 800 was a typo or it's some core that hasn't been used before (more than likely it's just a renamed graphics core from a different chipset).