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Rumor has Mac Pro replacement being announced in April
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Apple is planning to announce a next-generation Mac Pro -- or a replacement -- sometime this month, a source tells MacDailyNews. No other information has emerged, but the website claims that the source has been right about other Apple products in the past. It did correctly predict the renaming of iPhone OS to iOS, and prices for iCloud subscriptions.
The Mac Pro is typically considered long overdue for a refresh. The last major update took place in 2010; a 2012 specification bump was so minor that Apple quickly removed the "New" tag next to the product at the online Apple store. CEO Tim Cook has also promised new hardware sometime this year. If the company is planning a replacement, though, it's unclear what if anything would be different, beyond improved performance.
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The current Pro's size is largely due to the casing being carried over from the wind tunnel G5 models - they could reduce the size and still be able to cool more modern CPUs and allow for 4 PCI slots.
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Long overdue, that's the understatement of the century. I could not be more pissed about this "extended" upgrade time. Oh wait, I could be more pissed... they stripped RSS from iOS 6 and OS 10.8...
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For the love of god, cut the size of the thing in half and give me a reasonably sized/priced desktop. All I want is something I can plug one or two cards into for extra (powered) USB slots and a better graphics card for TF2. If it's $2500 starting price again, I have to jump ship or do OSX86 I refuse to buy less and less accessible/repairable hardware for my desktop. If we can get a "server" in the form of an optical-free mini, we can have a prosumer desktop with at least SOME expandability.
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for pro/business that needs more than a 2 year window of support (rosetta?) - not everyone can only look forward or reinvent their developed workflows simply for a hardware replacement/upgrade...
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It's called Mac Mini with Mac OS X Server
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No matter what Apple does, people will complain. If it's still huge, people will complain it's still too huge. If it's smaller, people will complain there aren't enough internal expansion options.
I can see Apple doing several risky things: no optical drive bays, and SDD-only for internal storage. That's pretty much the only way to make this beast smaller. They might also reduce the number of expansion slots.
But this beast will always be priced for the Pro market. Don't expect anything cheaper than a $2000 machine.
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"But this beast will always be priced for the Pro market."
Apple has shown time and again that it's not interested in the professional market anymore.
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Originally Posted by Sebastien
"But this beast will always be priced for the Pro market."
Apple has shown time and again that it's not interested in the professional market anymore.
At least, you have been claiming it time and again.
Don't worry, I'm not interested in arguing it yet again. I just won't let your assertion stand as if it were some agreed-upon truth.
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I don't understand why, if this rumour were true, they would NOT announce it at (or coinciding with) the NAB.
Makes it difficult to believe.
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Is, and has been dead, for quite a long time now.
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it seems, eh Spheric Harlot?
Originally Posted by Arne_Saknussemm
Is, and has been dead, for quite a long time now.
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With Apple abandoning the pros, both in OS development and hardware, users who need high end systems (and when you need an 16 core system you need it bad...) Are only left with MS Windows (and it's obsession of wasting the screen real estate of a desktop to turn it into a tablet), or the chaos that Linux is now becoming.
Certainly a dark are is upon work station users.
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Oh, so you're not talking about professionals.
You're talking about workstation users.
Yes, and 10.8 introduced a Firewire audio bug that bit a number of pros, including me. Except it was a LOT less serious and more easily worked around by driver updates than similar issues in earlier OS updates, back when Apple still cared about us. Some of them even made our external drives inaccessible, IIRC (memory is hazy - it's been such a long time since Apple cared and still introduced such nasties as they massively updated core technology).
It is such dark days for us, now that the OS development languishes and I am no longer able to work with it...why am I happier with it than I've ever been?
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Which also happen to use workstations, sometimes, but not always.
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Originally Posted by Sebastien
Which also happen to use workstations, sometimes, but not always.
The number of professionals who actually need towers today — even media professionals — is vanishingly small.
The computing world has changed substantially and fundamentally in the past fifteen years.
Apple do just fine catering to the vast majority of "professionals", just like they always have. There is always a vocal slither of the market that Apple doesn't please. But you know, Apple has been neglecting the professional market quite consequently for at least fifteen years. Back then it was high-end rendering machines that had to be running Linux or Windows, due to Apple not caring. Today, it's high-end rendering machines that some people with their myopic perspective appear to equate with "The Pro Market" that Apple is neglecting. In ten years' time, it'll probably be high-end rendering machines that Apple, the bastards, simply aren't caring enough about.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
Don't worry, I'm not interested in arguing it yet again.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Whatever.
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Yeah. I know. I got sucked in again.
Apologies for contributing to the idiocy and feeding the trolls. I should know better and just stick to the discussions over in the regular forums.
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It is about time ... I have been waiting FOREVER!
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Well. Looks like the wait continues....
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