Sure. Computers and cars can’t be compared like that. There are some cars that cost more than the average house. It’s irrelevant.Can anyone explain how can this make any sense?
Sure. Computers and cars can’t be compared like that. There are some cars that cost more than the average house. It’s irrelevant.Can anyone explain how can this make any sense?
Why do these kind of posts never get replied to?
Because his real life example of how the new Mac Pro will benefit his business and how the pricing won’t deter him from purchasing one does not fit the narrative of the outrage mob.
Cannot wait to see how much Dell, HP, Lenovo, et al Tier 1 manufacturers charge for a similarly built workstation, not some guys home built parts hunting DIY machine.
Like many I was surprised/not surprised by the new Mac Pro.
Surprised (pleasantly so) that Apple went back to a form that works: the cheesegrater. Also surprised at how they boosted the capabilities and power. This should be a good tool for those at the very high-end of the content creation industry.
Not surprised that Apple left me behind. I'm just a humble home-office graphic designer / illustrator who wants a headless system that will last 5+ years. One that I can upgrade if required. I can't justify a $6K investment on a computer that is essentially overkill for what I do.
I refuse to purchase iMacs because I don't want an all-in-one system. I've had issues with Apple displays in the past not being calibration-friendly and, fair or not, that forever turned me off to Apple displays, especially when attached to a computer.
I've been happy with my 4,1 --> 5,1 system (see below) and wish I could stick with it for another 5 years. But I'm certain Adobe will be cutting off support for Sierra soon. Not to mention other apps that might end support as well. Sierra is as high as I want to go with this system.
So when it comes time to get a new system I'll do what I did when the 2013 came out: buy the last model. Right now I can find tcMP's with 8-cores, 1TB SSD, 64GB, and Firepro 700's for around $2400 on eBay.
That's plenty for me.
Legitimate question, not being a jerk here but what would stop you using a colour accurate display attached to an all in one system (iMac/laptop) besides your dislike of an all in one which is a personal preference thing. Many many people in colour accurate environments do just that. Multiple displays are very common these days.
I personally could happily use 3. But that’s because I am almost always doing multiple things at once on a computer.
A maxed out Mac Pro is one excellent tax write-off for any company that wants/needs one and also needs expenses. You do an equipment lease and the full 100% monthly payment is tax deductible.
This piece of equipment is not meant to be purchased with after-tax dollars from W2 income.
That’s the thing. The people I pay attention to who actually have a use for the machine are not the ones complaining.
Yeah, but capital equipment buys are un-fun and you don't even get to open the box ,as the receiving clerk takes care of that stuff . LOL a2
I've been happy with my 4,1 --> 5,1 system (see below) and wish I could stick with it for another 5 years. But I'm certain Adobe will be cutting off support for Sierra soon. Not to mention other apps that might end support as well. Sierra is as high as I want to go with this system.
So when it comes time to get a new system I'll do what I did when the 2013 came out: buy the last model. Right now I can find tcMP's with 8-cores, 1TB SSD, 64GB, and Firepro 700's for around $2400 on eBay.
That's plenty for me.
Because his real life example of how the new Mac Pro will benefit his business and how the pricing won’t deter him from purchasing one does not fit the narrative of the outrage mob.
Cannot wait to see how much Dell, HP, Lenovo, et al Tier 1 manufacturers charge for a similarly built workstation, not some guys home built parts hunting DIY machine.
No, they’re too busy working! LOL! And they take time out to make a relevant comment every so often, for which I am grateful. It brings some sanity back to the discussion.
I don’t do post production, but what I do doesn’t require a 2019 Mac Pro, regardless. I believe I am reaching the point where my 2016 15” MacBook Pro (2.9GHz,16GB, 1TB SSD) is beginning to slow down my workflow, but I cannot be absolutely sure until I examine what can be done to alleviate the bottleneck, probably different external storage.
If I look for a solution and the best one is “Buy a new Mac”, I will evaluate my needs rationally and decide if a well spec’d iMac is best or if a base iMac Pro and it’s room to grow (CPU, DRAM and “SSD”) are a better value. Possibly the new 2019 MacBook Pro can do the job as well.
Would I like a new 2019 Mac Pro? Sure, who wouldn’t? Do I need one? No! Will I ever have a need for one? I don’t know, maybe, probably not, if I am honest...in the meantime, the outrage over the pricing seems to be a lot of people pissed that Apple put it out of their reach. Do they really need a workstation or not? If so, why didn’t they buy a Dell or an HP a while ago and move to Windows, because continuing to use that old Mac Pro is costing them lost revenue. Answer: Their workflow probably isn’t demanding enough or profitable enough to make the above question of critical importance to them. I know they feel like they were delighted after waiting so long, but @nerdynerdynerdy ‘s post put that in perspective...
I find it more concerning that Apple waited until their back was literally against the wall before they decided to fix the issues the 2013 Mac Pro caused for their Pro users. Even if the answer had been to simply update the internals of the 2009-2012 Mac Pro and continue selling that system with FireWire and eventually, USB 3.0 and PCIe 3.0, they could have added Thunderbolt 1/2 via a PCIe card (oh, the irony of the 2019 Mac Pro) but the lack of ANY updates to the 2013 Mac Pro (CPU, GPU, chipset, cooling system, PCIe bandwidth, SSD, 10GbE) during its six year lifespan just drives me absolutely bonkers.
The mini I get - low margin consumer, but the Pro, a halo product for the Mac line, ugh...low volume doesn’t mean not important. Just my 2¢, thanks for reading!
A lot of people telling the “whiners” to be quiet are ones who have never needed a use for this product.
In general, the Mac Pro wasn’t purchased by users like you, which it would have been a wasted purchase.
Great, well done, your MBP works for your flow. It doesn’t work for mine nor the other MP potential customers.
I'll start with that at least this argument is better then calling everyone poor, saying that this is no longer the product for people who bought the same product, comparing the prices to old macs, or comparing the mac with its anemic 580x or even Vega 2 to a sgi workstation. With that said...
Okay then, why does he need to spend $45,000+ to do something that building your own xeon yourself could be had for cheaper? At what point does the core count outweigh productivity?
You know that company overspendature is the quickest way to company death? How did Telltale Games die again? Buying too many companies too quickly and lower quality.
You guys wanna act like spending $45,000+ is going to automatically give you some sort of net benefit without any kind of drawback, but then shout down anyone else who simply wanted an Apple desktop. Running a business doesn't work like that. If it did millionaires could easily become billionaires overnight.
Anyway, I'd love to know how many of you defending Apple and making these crazy comparisons were actually planning on buying this? 5 of you? 10? Because I certainly could considering I have an 18 core processor I recently bought:
https://imgur.com/UMmbhYX
I believe @nerdynerdynerdy estimate closer to $20,000 but the amount was for comparison versus revenue expected over three years. To answer your question...it doesn’t matter if he spends $20,000 or $45,000, it’s his decision to make and his risk for reward. Your opinion or mine are completely irrelevant. In other words, don’t tell him how to spend his money.
Building his own Xeon precludes him from running macOS and that’s not a compromise he’s willing to make. Still his choice.
Are you telling him how to run his business or that he doesn’t know how much he should spend? Telltale died because the CEO got too greedy and pushed his staff to do too much too fast to meet unrealistic deadlines without regard to the quality of storytelling which is still important. Again, not my business, not my decisions.
I am not under the impression that the OP thinks a $45,000 workstation guarantees him anything. If he saw the demo, he saw something worth it to his workflow...perhaps three 8K streams playing at once clinched it for him. Not my call.
Simply wanted an Apple Desktop? The “Waiting for Mac Pro 7,1” wanted a Mac Pro and that is what they got...anything less than a Mac Pro is a different beast and not Germaine.
A lot of people telling the “whiners” to be quiet are ones who have never needed a use for this product.
In general, the Mac Pro wasn’t purchased by users like you, which it would have been a wasted purchase.
Great, well done, your MBP works for your flow. It doesn’t work for mine nor the other MP potential customers.
Yeah they got a Mac pro... at double the cost of the 2013 one. Which is something people were not expecting or wanting. Maybe have a little more understanding for them.
Exactly. I REALLY wanna know how many of the people making lame excuses for the mac pro were actually going to buy one.
Ready to eat up your words?
Oh my... goodness. For the last 6-8 years, people waited for Mac Pro. People were mocking apple because they haven’t built a proper mac pro. They lost sight due to emojis and idevices...and now people are arguing because people are being priced out? I sworn myself that i will buy my last mac pro regardless of the price. The price is very very steep for me..still i want to last another 7-10 years. I will not buy imac type of crap where I can’t expand my ssd, memories or hopefully custom upgrade cpu and gpus.
Oof this comment did not age well. Apple pretty much said they were designing another Mac Pro two years ago.