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Apple Releases 8-Core MAC PRO!
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Guess I'll be waiting a little bit more for the price to come down, dang. I wish they would show the performace results in Final Cut, but looking at the other results I can only imagine how much faster it will work in there, amazing...
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Shame its so much more money - $1500.
I wished they also offered a slower (and so cheaper) version running at 2.66GHz and at like $500-800 more instead of $1500. |
Wow... mine came close to $9,300 bucks...
Of course that was with 8 gig of memory... plus three extra 750 gigs of hard drive... Should have done it just with only the 3.0... get the memory and hard drives some where else... So that would bring it down to... $4k... Better start saving my pennies... oops I forgot the better graphics card... make that $5,500... And just think in two more years I can buy the newest MAC again.. isn't the ditigal age wonderful... :) |
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I could definitely see a permanent move to Mac with this machine. I just need to open up a "starving student needs Mac" PayPal fund to take donations.
But if that's finally released from Apple...I wonder what Dell will be able to do with PCs (at 1/3 the cost no doubt). |
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The new MacPros are still running Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger.
Can anyone tell me if a new Quad Core MacPro can be upgraded to 8 Core capability at a later date? |
Great for PS3 devs! TRUE real-time debugging for in-development PS3 games is here!
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In my opinion, owning a MacPro myself, idk why you would even worry about such a thing. An original MacPro like mine, or the new Quads would probably be fast enough for you for many many years. - Kyle |
Cool Box but,
I think the time it took for Apple go from 4 to 8 core box compared to the Moore’s law curve, proves they need to rethink the hardware schedule they used to go by. Not a Hater |
WooHooo! Finally.
I'm jazzed. As long as the apps can keep up, the quad cores will pay for themselves. If you're worried about 1500, then you probably won't gain much from the time savings they would offer.
I'm sittin' just over 8600, but with the Quad cores, and Quad 750's (one system drive + clone backup and one project drive + clone backup). I don't have monitors in there, but I do have 8GB of ram...I figure the 2x23's I have now on my G5 will do. I'll relegate the current one to another smaller monitor... |
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These are probably it until late this year when the 45nm Penryn CPU come online with the Stoakley chipset (optimised for Quads, PCI Express 2.0 44-lane and more memory slots) |
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But in the meantime why not just tell Apple users the PC they are on can be upgraded ,yes its a PC, tie and all, more expensive clothes ...officially..with support |
Then that 3% market share would plumet to 1.5%.
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What about NAB
Interesting Apple would release a processor upgrade just before NAB. Obviously, there will be software to match.
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I agree. NAB is going to focus really on the PRO APPS. I hope Jobs does a Keynote...if he does, he is likely to mention how the Apple TV is going, and hopefully will say "we are adding HD movies with Surround Sound to the iTunes Store."
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As I said in another thread, don’t be surprised if Apple unveils a new MacBook Pro at the NAB as well.
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I am going to be buying a new computer by the end of summer (I still only have Powerbook G4 1.33, 2 GHZ RAM). I bought this when the Dual G5's were out, but needed a Laptop. The same principle goes now. I really think I would be fine with a MAXED OUT iMac (3 gigs RAM, 750 Gig Hard Drive, 24 Inch Screen, etc), but I do not want a Dual Core Chip since it is so far below what Apple is starting to release now. I want the next CPU I buy to last a little longer, and I don't need a laptop this time around. I am hoping that Apple adds a Quad-Core to both the Macbook Pro and the iMac 24". |
Apple have always been known to charge a whole lot of money for upgrades such as RAM, etc, but with this latest release, the prices isn’t that bad.
Apple even lowered the prices of the monitors at the same time and something tells me that the reason Apple is releasing this computer before NAB is to get rid of those monitors so maybe newer versions will be shown at NAB. My guess would be at least a 24” 1920X1200 display with HDMI 1.3 complaint ports. |
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