MacBook and Quartz Extreme

Does the new MacBook have Quartz Extreme? I don't see anything specific in the specs or prose, and a recent Tech Note said that you have to have QE in order to use iMovie HD. The article listed supported graphics cards, and did NOT mention the Intel "integrated" adapter.

Does the new MacBook have Quartz Extreme? I don't
see anything specific in the specs or prose, and a
recent Tech Note said that you have to have QE in
order to use iMovie HD. The article listed supported
graphics cards, and did NOT mention the Intel
"integrated" adapter.
Yes they do support Quartz Extreme as well as Core Image and Core Video

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