The machine isn't for me, but I can see its broader appeal to those that want more than iMac and I think on that basis it will sell well. I know quite a lot of people who are excited about the new Mac Pro and have already sold themselves on a 27" Dell 2560x1440 display and don't want to buy an iMac and don't want an outdated Mac Pro with 1366 Processors so for those people the new Mac Pro is on the money.
I like the design, the concept has grown on me, so I think it has the potential to do well.
But it all comes down to the price. Is a device 1/8th the volume cheaper to produce? Do the dual GPUs cost a lot more? It is such a big change in so many different features that the pricing could go either way.
I agree completely. IMO the new Mac Pro's widespread success will all come down to its price.
I think the base price will be $1995 and it will sell very well to both the Prosumers as well as the Professionals.
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They absolutely got sweet deals on all their components, whether that translates into good consumers prices remains to be seen. I think it is likely however, remember the original iPad where everybody was predicting a $1k price? I think they'll surprise us here.
It all depends on the price.
If apple chose to do a prosumer model and professional models I could see this as a huge product.
When you have users forced into the iMac or Mac Pro on a large spread then it'll flop as most professionals will probably migrate to other platforms and workflows, if its reasonably priced I think the prosumers could help breathe life into it as the model can become more commonplace. Thunderbolt adoption is also crucial here.
If the price is right they sold one to me.
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If the price is right, I'll buy one. If it isn't, I'll buy a refurbished Mac Pro with old hardware. I need RAM and CPU, so the 2010-2012 Mac Pro would do the job for a while.
Same here. I ain't rich, so it comes down to $$$.
At first I thought you were exaggerating, then I went through the old threads here. What an eye opener.
And you're right, all anyone ever does is complain about how big and silver the old Mac Pro was and how much they wish it had fewer drives in it. They didn't want an update, they wanted a whole new WAY to compute !
Here is a partial list:
"I can't STAND having all of these Hard Drives to pick from on my desktop. I wish I only had one internal and maybe just one external connected by a cable or two"
"my PCIE cards run so fast I can't see things moving on screen. I wish there was a way to slow them down to 1/4 speed"
"my MP looks like a cheese grater, I came back from an appointment today and the kitchen staff had grated 2 lbs of Cheddar into my front fans"
"Square & silver versus sexy, black & tubular, why don't they make the next Mac Pro look more like my trash can so they match better?"
"If only my MP weighed less, it wouldn't be so hard to haul from my parent's basement to my buddies house for LAN parties. FML ! "
"Why do they make Blu-Ray look like that? All the sharp outlines, clear edges and a gazillion shades of grey & black is just confusing. They should make it look like iTunes HD or Netflix"
"I want a mac Pro that I can dress up as R2D2 for Halloween. Sometimes I get lonely by myself"
"I am morally offended by the Optical Drive in my Mac Pro. I pried it out with a crowbar, but it's vacant hole mocks me"
"I am bewildered by the giant maw of storage options on my Mac Pro. Why doesn't someone sharply limit me to fewer and more expensive choices?"
"I want USB 3 and Thunderbolt. But ONLY IF they are not in a silver computer. Silver is the new Beige, I WANT BLACK !!!!!"
At first I thought you were exaggerating, then I went through the old threads here. .....
And you're right, all anyone ever does is complain about how big and silver the old Mac Pro was and ...
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Here is a partial list:
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"If only my MP weighed less, it wouldn't be so hard to haul from my parent's basement to my buddies house for LAN parties. FML ! " ...."
Well I think a 6-core at $1999 would be the sweet spot, but I think the SSD storage will be limited to 256GB max.
For me it'll be between a base-spec Mac Pro, and a top-spec BTO Mac Mini (haswell). I'll still be able to get two minis for the price of 1 Mac Pro.
What makes the most sense is a entry level model
- $1,999
- Single entry level GPU
- 6 (or 4 possible?) core CPU
- 4G RAM
- 128G Flash
The only detraction to this idea is the "dual graphics cards STANDARD". We don't know what that means, maybe standard for the high end computer they showed, and maybe not for the lower end version.
Honestly, for $2K, I would expect a lot more than that. Comparing to the top iMac, which is also $2K...
The iMac has:
Decent GPU
Quad CPU
8GB RAM
1TB HDD (which is probably not that much less expensive than a 128GB SSD)
and ALSO comes with:
Optical Drive
27" Screen
So yeah, realistically, to be able to compete with an iMac on the low end, I think it needs to at least have MOST of:
Dual mid-range desktop/workstation GPUs (It does say 2 standard)
Hex-CPU
8GB RAM
256GB SSD
If not more.
Especially as upgradeability is now pretty much equal between MP and iMac. And, as you say, it seems more Pro-sumer than strictly pro.
The wording is clear I think.
"With the new Mac Pro, we looked ahead and engineered an even more powerful GPU architecture. Not only does it feature a state-of-the-art AMD FirePro workstation-class GPU with up to 6GB of dedicated VRAM it features two of them."
This thing is so simple and elegant (in its own way) I can't see them adding confusion by offering a 1 GPU model. You'd lose the ability to drive 3x4K displays.
Two FirePro W5000s in a $2,000 computer is not extravagant and I think you are far more likely to get a $2,499 system with dual GPUs than a $1,999 system with one.
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They aren't going to give you a 6-core CPU and 256GB of storage when they can sell you the extra 2 cores for $400 and the extra 128GB storage for $200.
Where the new MacPro will thrive is with video enthusiasts that have large screen TVs (and emerging 4K tech); it will become an ideal video server/entertainment center for high-end movie lovers. Thank you, HDMI.
Are there really a lot of these people?
On the PC Builder side yeah, a lot. South Korean displays have brought down the 27" 2560x1440 panels to $299-$399 and for those that want a better warranty and better quality there are the Dell 27".
These people have built their own PC's and either gone Hackintosh or stuck with Windows. But now that the new Mac Pro is coming they are considering a switch back to Apple hardware whilst keeping their displays.
Two of my employees that use Mac's have already put in requests to get the Mac Pro which I have tentatively approved depending on price of the machines and a few other people I know in the video effects industry (Who worked on such movies as The Dark Knight and Captain America among others) intend to purchase a few of the new Mac Pro systems as-well to replace both older Mac Pro systems and newer PC systems.
Now personally for me I think the Mac Pro isn't a good fit. I like internal expandability and honestly I just don't think it is innovative enough based on how long it took them to update it, but I cannot ignore the people around me who seem to want one, on that basis I think it will sell quite decently.
Can anyone possibly define or measure success for the Mac Pro?Sadly, this is just another thread about whether the Mac Pro is good fit for "me" or not.
Although i realize many wanted just another tower with lots of bays, slots etc and they got something very different, i believe it will do well.
It seems like the push toward Thunderbolt enclosures for expandability has some advantages, although it certainly means more cost.
The complaint about not being able to easily change GPU systems i don't quite understand, when they are providing you with a ton of GPU power out of the box. I suppose that too at some future point could be changed through an external box.
I predict pricing equal to today's MPs and i predict they will sell in like numbers.
Like?
I think the new design looks great. The cylinder case and single fan is pretty clever, and I think it will influence other desktops, like past Apple products have.
But I acknowledge it has a lot of naysayers, and many are very pessimistic about Apple these days.
How do you think the mac pro will do?
I'll bump this thread a while after the Mac Pro has been on the market for a while, to see who was right and wrong.
Well, you can easily swap resources among machines. Storage, backup, video capture, audio processing etc. That is one that i can think of.
It will be interesting to see who buys the new Mac Pro. I believe you. But I also thought the Hackintosh builder likes to tinker with hardware options and the new Mac Pro precludes doing that, for better or worse.