Apple Has Just Released A New Mac Pro That Lives Up To Its Name
Aadhya Khatri - Jun 04, 2019
After keeping its fans waiting for years, Apple has finally given up on its cylindrical design to opt for the traditional modular one with its new Mac Pro
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After keeping its fans waiting for years, Apple has finally given up on its cylindrical design to opt for the traditional modular one with its new Mac Pro. The general appearance might be familiar, but it packs serious power and capacity that can startle you.
Mac Pro sports a stainless steel frame with a cover that can be removed with relative ease so that users can have a 360-access to all of the components. To pull off the chassis, all you have to do is to turn a handle.
So here is what you will have with the Mac Pro:
With the Mac Pro, Apple has delivered its promise of expandability with eight PCI slots. The PCIe lanes are increased thanks to the new MPX Module, thus being able to support four Radeon Vega II GPU. Apple said that it could offer the world’s best graphics performance with a maximum of 56 teraflops.
All of these features have made Mac Pro one of the most powerful computers anyone can have their hands on. It can sustain up to six Display monitors and offer 120 million pixels. The device can outpace a workstation from Microsoft equipped with three Nvidia Quadro RTX 8000 graphics cards by 20%. In the conference, Apple demonstrated the PC processing 1,000 tracks and 8K video in the Logic Pro software.
This much power might raise concern over the level of noise the device generates, but Apple has a solution for the problem. The lattice housing can play as a heatsink, thus making sure that users are not bothered by unpleasant sounds.
The Mac Pro will be available in fall at the price of at least $5,999. The basic specs include a 256GB SSD, an 8-core Xeon processor, Radeon Pro 580X graphics, 32GB of memory.
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