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Posted by: News Sat 26 Oct 2013, 23:09

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Mac Pro is avalaible

Posted by: musos Sat 26 Oct 2013, 23:09

The title of this article is misleading.The new Mac Pro has been announced, but will not be available until December 2013.

Posted by: fastlanephil Mon 28 Oct 2013, 16:44

Apple's stringing this launch out to the max!

I think it all comes down to those dual GPUs and third party software support for OpenCL. Without that I think there are better options for OSX users, especially those who use lots of VIs.

Posted by: d-cipher Tue 29 Oct 2013, 18:24

QUOTE (fastlanephil @ Mon 28 Oct 2013, 16:44) *
Apple's stringing this launch out to the max!

I think it all comes down to those dual GPUs and third party software support for OpenCL. Without that I think there are better options for OSX users, especially those who use lots of VIs.



Sorry I forgot the date on this version, I correct this mistake imediatly smile.gif
d-cipher

Posted by: lepetitmartien Sat 30 Nov 2013, 13:30

It's coming slowly, a Red charity version got sold the other day:
http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/11/23/product-red-mac-pro-auction-brings-in-977000-gold-earpods-sold-for-461000

I guess the normal ones will be cheaper laugh.gif rolleyes.gif

Posted by: lepetitmartien Wed 1 Jan 2014, 15:54

And the CPU are not soldered… ^^

Posted by: lepetitmartien Sun 5 Jan 2014, 12:40

And they can be used set on their side, provided you follow these Apple guidelines:
http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6099?viewlocale=en_US

For the CPU, trials have shown it works with other compatible Xeons. Good for later upgrade AT LAST. (Given Apple habits, it won't last and solder will show its ugly head at one point or Apple moved in a BIG way.)

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