Mister Andrew was being sarcasticSpinning hdd
No way Apple makes another spinner system. The T2 will be in every mac going forward (or integrated into the ASi chip) and the T2 requires an SSD to work. Fusion drives are dead.7,1 but
- 4 double wide slots that accept MPX (nix all the single wides)
- 2 spinners
- fewer RAM slots
- $2.4k with only the integrated Apple Silicon GPU
- obviously, be called the "Mac".
- will be a tantalizing taste of its big brother's capabilities
- charge your iphone by placing it on top
sells like wildfire. I hope the aftermarket is quick with a rackmount kit.
I think you nailed it with your assumed spec......For the consumer and prosumer who don't need a lot of internal expansion - this is totally do-able with Apple Silicone as they are able to shrink their components. That means less heat and therefore smaller heatsinks. So two small intake fans and a smaller power supply.
All peripherals are now on one side only with half the available expansion slots of the 7,1 (i.e. 6 x DRAM slots instead of 12 slots and 4 x PCI 4.0 cards instead of 8).
Apple will offer internal GPU with the ability to add an MPX GPU for pro needs (similar to the dual GPU setup of MacBook Pros).
I think this would be what the general Apple fans are waiting for if only Apple can make it happen.
Pretty sure they will show some benchmarks of the usual PS filters that just happen to be fully multithreaded unlike 99.99% of the rest of the app. (Up to) 7x times faster... you know the drill.Maybe it's me, but I was hoping to see some benchmarks comparing actual real world professional grade apps running on Mac ARM against the current 7,1 before I would even think of dreaming of a Mac Pro ARM (mini)...
That one MPX slot should allow for another GPU but if an editor is in need, it could as easily take an Afterburner Card.For the consumer and prosumer who don't need a lot of internal expansion - this is totally do-able with Apple Silicone as they are able to shrink their components. That means less heat and therefore smaller heatsinks. So two small intake fans and a smaller power supply.
All peripherals are now on one side only with half the available expansion slots of the 7,1 (i.e. 6 x DRAM slots instead of 12 slots and 4 x PCI 4.0 cards instead of 8).
Apple will offer internal GPU with the ability to add an MPX GPU for pro needs (similar to the dual GPU setup of MacBook Pros).
I think this would be what the general Apple fans are waiting for if only Apple can make it happen.
Off topic, but am I the only one thinking of breast implants when I see the words “Apple silicone”?
It’s silicon not silicone.
You're the only one thinking about it, bud.Off topic, but am I the only one thinking of breast implants when I see the words “Apple silicone”?
I would bet (if anything) on it being two MPX slots (with the power sockets - although a VERY Apple-y thing to do would be to only provide one set of aux power connectors), and one has to come pre-filled with a GPU from Apple.That one MPX slot should allow for another GPU but if an editor is in need, it could as easily take an Afterburner Card.
Afterburner uses PCI Express x16 card slot - so its not really MPX module (I am lost the brain). So new Mac Pro Mini probably will have this pci slot. This means two MPX slots and several x16slots? Do they get rid of x8 slots or let one pci slot take both size cards...? Which saves most money and space to go 1/2 size of unit?I would bet (if anything) on it being two MPX slots (with the power sockets - although a VERY Apple-y thing to do would be to only provide one set of aux power connectors), and one has to come pre-filled with a GPU from Apple.