Last time I bought the mac pro, they had the new workstation processors before everyone else. The fact that the new workstation processors are now shipping and not a peep from Apple does not bode well at all.
Last time I bought the mac pro, they had the new workstation processors before everyone else. The fact that the new workstation processors are now shipping and not a peep from Apple does not bode well at all.
The Mac Pro is a super cool machine, I would hate to see it go, I would use one for my job if I could. But, OSX+I can build a machine twice as fast for less money kinda kills that, esp when my department won't pay for a Pro lol.
If the Mac Pro goes away, which I highly doubt it will. People who need Mac Pro performance will move over to high end 7 Machines.
The Mac Pro can ONLY make money, even if they don't sell a lot of them. For the most part they use off the shelf parts, so R and D cost for Apple is VERY low. So they'd be retarded to get rid of the Mac Pro. The lack of a refresh is the main reason I haven't bought one yet, Sure I have a couple awesome PC rigs, but I have money to burn and a Mac pro would look sexy sitting next to my main PC rig on my work desk.
Oh and by the way, I'm sick and tired of people saying " Oh why would you want to run OSX on a ugly cheap POS ". Let me tell you something right now, sure lower end HPs Dells and Gateway are crap. But there are PC makers out there who blow the hell out of Apple when it comes to build quality. Rain PC, Falcon Northwest, Sager, Shuttle, GAMEPC just to name a few. Yeah, Apples are awesome. But there are plenty of PC makers in existence that build computers just as well, and some of them even do it better.
I wish there was some concrete info on availability so we could stop feeling around in the dark
The Mac Pro is a super cool machine, I would hate to see it go, I would use one for my job if I could. But, OSX+I can build a machine twice as fast for less money kinda kills that, esp when my department won't pay for a Pro lol.
If the Mac Pro goes away, which I highly doubt it will. People who need Mac Pro performance will move over to high end 7 Machines.
The Mac Pro can ONLY make money, even if they don't sell a lot of them. For the most part they use off the shelf parts, so R and D cost for Apple is VERY low. So they'd be retarded to get rid of the Mac Pro. The lack of a refresh is the main reason I haven't bought one yet, Sure I have a couple awesome PC rigs, but I have money to burn and a Mac pro would look sexy sitting next to my main PC rig on my work desk.
Oh and by the way, I'm sick and tired of people saying " Oh why would you want to run OSX on a ugly cheap POS ". Let me tell you something right now, sure lower end HPs Dells and Gateway are crap. But there are PC makers out there who blow the hell out of Apple when it comes to build quality. Rain PC, Falcon Northwest, Sager, Shuttle, GAMEPC just to name a few. Yeah, Apples are awesome. But there are plenty of PC makers in existence that build computers just as well, and some of them even do it better.
I currently use 3 displays on my Mac Pro 2006 and no other Mac line supports this.
It means nothing whatsoever.
HP are shipping, but only in the US.
Lenovo are shipping, but only in the US.
Dell have announced, but aren't shipping anywhere!
Apple will announce, but only when they have something to ship. With luck that will be in the coming days or weeks.
Meh, @ the "a high end gaming computer could be turned into a workstation by changing the video card" comment. Not exactly. Then again, Apple's machines are usually about that.. they use Xeons and thus, Xeon boards.. so they're more like 2/3 real workstation.
However, I'm positive. Ultra positive, that Apple will be releasing a new Mac Pro sometime soon. Yep. They better!
I think you're giving the Xeons a little too much credit, in most cases they're just i7s with the added capability of multi-processor configurations and ECC memory. That in itself is niceGood workstations also use better motherboards than the consumer-grade hardware, though gaming boards are really really good (they probably beat the crap out of low end workstation boards).
The 1st gen Mac Pro had some liquid electrolytic capacitors in it. Surprised the crap out of me. They called THAT a workstation? Really?
Intel seem to be having problems ramping up the production of both the new Xeon E5-2600 series and Ivy Bridge. We don't really know how good the supply of AMD and NVidias new GPUs is to OEMs.
All these companies want to ship as fast as technically possible to maximise their returns. They are probably even more frustrated than you are!
There are some dev's who swear a Xeon clocked the same and same gen as an off the shelf i7 compile 50% or more faster in something like Xbench. For example.
Those devs are nuts, besides who professionally uses computer benchmarks besides reviewers? I kinda wish Apple would drop the "Pro" name because it doesn't really mean anything since what people use their computers for professionally varies. To many, an iPad is a professional computing device since their profession requires minimal computer use.
The most vocal crowd when it comes to the capabilities of the Mac Pro appears to be video editors. Curiously, I bet a lot of Mac Pros in the setup thread are owned by porn editors.
Perhaps Apple has truly "sold out" in the sense that they are only going to make whatever makes them the most money possible from this point forward; After all, that seems to be a well-respected viewpoint around here. It'd be a real shame, just like when Google killed off their Labs projects. Companies NEED a little bit of oddness and some hobby projects - that was always the difference between Silicon Valley companies, and IBM.