![]() After years of waiting, Apple has finally pulled the wraps off of the newest incarnation of the Mac Pro, giving eager developers and journalists a sneak peek at the desktop workstation. While some of the features were expected updates to outdated specs—like the upgrade to current Xeon workstation processors and AMD FirePro graphics—others were completely unexpected. The new Mac Pro has a gleaming new design that is so radically different from the previous model as to leave people wondering if the underlying DNA is even the same. Totally Tubular The cylindrical chassis stands only 9.9 inches tall, with a 6.6-inch diameter, making it dramatically smaller than the previous model, which measured 20.1 by 8.1 by 18.7 inches (HWD). Despite the considerably more compact design, Apple touted the new Mac Pro as having all the necessary hardware and even more expandability than the previous model. Ports and Connections The inclusion of Thunderbolt 2 is significant, offering twice the throughput of the already fast Thunderbolt (10GBps)—offering bidirectional data transfer speeds of up to 20Gbps. Each Thunderbolt port is also able to support up to six peripheral devices in a daisy chain configuration, allowing for a total of 36 different devices—including displays, drives, external PCIe, etc—to be connected at once, all taking advantage of this 20GBps speed. As a result, Apple is calling the Mac Pro the most expandable Mac Pro ever made, "without being limited to the space inside the enclosure," according to the new Mac Pro product page. Components and Memory Apple boosts the raw horsepower further with not one, but two AMD FirePro workstation-class graphics processors, each with up to 6GB of dedicated memory. While the previous Mac Pro was powerful—it also boasted 12-core Xeon processing, with up to 2.7 teraflops of computing power—the new Mac Pro ups the ante by pumping out up to 7 teraflops. Providing storage for all of this raw power is "next-generation PCI Express flash storage." Though details are scarce, the previous model offered up to 8TB of internal storage—it's likely that the new Mac Pro will offer comparable storage. Even if not packed with several terabytes of storage, the new Mac Pro will certainly support an immense amount of storage through the integrated Thunderbolt 2 ports. ![]() Display Support Availability The MacBook Air also got a boost this week. For more, check out 5 New Features in the Apple MacBook Air. ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHrKyIUAcOqcqcMduhFzsya1jDT2Q&url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2420218,00.asp | |||
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Tuesday, 11 June 2013
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