Experts believe that Apple will use the Xeon E5 in the high-end versions of the new Mac Pro.
This. Let's just face facts. Which, by the way, are neither lost on the industry, nor on Apple (and especially not lost on retailers.)
The "Pro" niche that uses these workstations is dying out. As more and more power is fit into smaller and smaller form factors, there is less need for these aluminum monstrosities. They can (and are) gradually being replaced by more cost-effective, smaller and more compact devices that are slowly (and already are) taking over the tasks formerly the specialty of these big boxes.
This was an inevitability. All you need to do is keep an eye on the long-term trends.
They can still produce them without them being their main priority. Apparently they still see the line as being able to generate a profit.
The point of the thread about a month ago regarding the possible discontinuation of the line was that it wouldn't be particularly surprising (and certainly understandable) if that was to occur.
The presence of these drivers suggests that Apple will release the aforementioned graphics chip with the next-generation Mac Pro. The Mac Pro is the only Mac-series, which are used in desktop graphics chips. In all other Macs GPU Mobile versions can be found.
Really? The iMac uses a Mobile GPU?![]()
ran into this - seems promising, anyone read German?
http://www.macgadget.de/News/2011/11/23/Mac-OS-X-1073-Hinweis-auf-künftige-Mac-Pro-Grafikkarten
seems like apple has alot to do in 2012, its like every product line is due for a redesign / big update
mac pro -> obviously
iphone 5 -> obviously
Imac -> Needs redesign
Macbook Pro -> Needs redesign
Macbook Air -> ???
Ipad 3 -> seems like its due for a substantial update
feel bad for people that wanted a mac pro about 5-6 months after it came out. I personally will wait for a refresh on anything if buying it 3+ months after release, and know many others do the same. i cant imagine how they must feel!
at least the new machine will be a beast!