Thursday, February 7th 2013
Mac Pro Gets Updated This Spring, Powered by Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon
Apple's high-performance desktop Mac Pro will get its long overdue specifications overhaul this spring. The Mac Pro is being pulled off shelves in Europe due to lack of compliance with local regulations; but a French retailer believes the pull out is temporary, and that a new, rehashed Mac Pro will be reintroduced in Spring (March-April). The new Mac Pro pole-vaults Sandy Bridge-EP Xeon processor line to Intel's next-generation Xeon "Ivy Bridge-EP" dual-socket processors, SSDs being standard equipment, and the latest generation NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon graphics cards. It's also quite likely that Apple to refresh its display lineup to support higher resolutions.
Source:
X-bit Labs
115 Comments on Mac Pro Gets Updated This Spring, Powered by Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon
Unless you get the Xeon E5-2620 though. Might only be 2Ghz (2.5Ghz turbo), but it's 6-core with hyper-threading with a 95-watt TDP for ~400 USD.
you are comparing a Mac with xeon processor and ECC memory to a regular 3770 without ECC.
In the end, mac pros are limited to what they can do but PCs are not. So if they have everything they need with the mac, the overall cost is actually much less.
BTW, that 3770 outperforms that Xeon, ECC memory or not.
Tons of Trance Djs use windows PCs... Xtigma, Bass-t (and also his label Planet-Punk), Pulsedriver, Accuface, Thomas Petersen, and a few others... Universal studios uses Linux and Windows PCs. Pixar used SGI IRIX (Now they use Linux)
I'm not defending apple here but you're comparing apples to oranges lol(unintentional pun)
I guess there's no convincing you here. Maybe workstations should arm themselves with GTX series instead of Quadro.
too much fanboyism and ignorance. Macs are not good at everything but they do have decent software for media work like Final Cut Pro. It's actually widely used by professionals in the industry.
Come on guys, let's be subjective here.
Macs are 30-50% overpriced for the same spec. The thing saving them is their simplicity, aesthetic design, build quality and marketing.
For an enthusiast and someone who knows their ways around a computer, you can save massive $$$ by building your own pc and troubleshoot problems yourself. What you think is just minor problems(eg. hardware compatibility, software updates, etc...) are major problems to most people who don't care/know much about those things. They just want their computer to work so they can use it without headaches.
The existence of geeksquad and similar services should tell you that.
The base is overpriced... the margins do get slightly more narrow in comparison with the other vendors... but the gap between what you can build vs them... does not.
Right now its cheaper to get a dual cpu SB-E HP red workstation over a decked out Mac Pro... and the HP would run circles around it in every aspect.
As for building stuff yourself.... I have built a 4p g34 rig for < 2k ...
But all is moot anyway if they don't update the Mac Pro soon. It really is pretty outdated, so now it's the worse option no matter how you look at it. IMO.
Apple haters trying to evangelize custom building.
The #1 reason for a company paying premium for a Mac Pro, is SOFTWARE, not hardware.
Anyway, most companies are buying minis instead. Much better performance/price ratio.