No report on price of the AfterBurner card or if it's standard config option at all.
No report on if standard GPUs work as secondary+ (assume yes) or if they REQUIRE Apple's config versions.
No report on type of SSD.
No report of T2/T3/TX chip.
You got it.Their best move honestly would be a cheese grader
now that the new Mac Pro has been announced what are the odds that the iMac Pro might go down in price, for me 4500 is way too much to spend, but if they slashed it in half, or even more Id buy one for me it would be more than plenty for my very first mac
I thought the stand was $999....It was interesting that Otoy was listed in the software developers supporting the ‘new’ macpro.
Currently octane (by otoy) only works with cuda.
The display looked nice, until I saw the price......
Even the stand is listed as $199.
As excited we are with any announcement at WWDC, realistically, the majority of Mac enthusiasts likely won’t be able to afford a Mac Pro.
Prices will likely start around $5K, so unless you’re a professional, or a company that needs the horsepower, you might be better off with an iMac.
I doubt we’ll ever see a $1500-$2500 breakout tower. It’s not like the old days where a hobbyist can afford to tinker with an expansion slot based G4 Power Mac or Cheese Grater Mac.
Companies can afford the new Mac Pro.
It's the hobbyists who will find the cost restrictive. Honestly, how many of the people on this forum bought their MacPro1,1-5,1 new?
Companies can afford the new Mac Pro.
It's the hobbyists who will find the cost restrictive. Honestly, how many of the people on this forum bought their MacPro1,1-5,1 new?
Some of you must have a Kool-Aid IV drip. Please explain to me what makes the Macbook and Air unsuitable for professional use. I'm dying to hear.It's not for most. It's for professionals with professional budgets. I knew the price of it as soon as I saw it. Apple has consumer level products like the Macbook and Macbook Air. The pro machines are priced for pro budgets and I think that's fair.