A press release hit the wires today that the long anticipated Mac Pro is going to hit the streets starting tomorrow with a base price of $2999 USD:
Apple today announced the all-new Mac Pro will be available to order starting Thursday, December 19. Redesigned from the inside out, the all-new Mac Pro features the latest Intel Xeon processors, dual workstation-class GPUs, PCIe-based flash storage and ultra-fast ECC memory.
Designed around an innovative unified thermal core, the all-new Mac Pro packs unprecedented performance into an aluminum enclosure that is just 9.9-inches tall and one-eighth the volume of the previous generation.
Power users in the Mac universe have been clamoring for a “pro” machine for some time, thus this will be welcome news for them. On paper it seems like a killer computer. I can’t wait to see one in the flesh.
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Mac Pro Coming To Stores Tomorrow
A press release hit the wires today that the long anticipated Mac Pro is going to hit the streets starting tomorrow with a base price of $2999 USD:
Apple today announced the all-new Mac Pro will be available to order starting Thursday, December 19. Redesigned from the inside out, the all-new Mac Pro features the latest Intel Xeon processors, dual workstation-class GPUs, PCIe-based flash storage and ultra-fast ECC memory.
Designed around an innovative unified thermal core, the all-new Mac Pro packs unprecedented performance into an aluminum enclosure that is just 9.9-inches tall and one-eighth the volume of the previous generation.
Power users in the Mac universe have been clamoring for a “pro” machine for some time, thus this will be welcome news for them. On paper it seems like a killer computer. I can’t wait to see one in the flesh.
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