Just for the record:
Xeon E5 1620v4 - 294$ - Quad core, 3.5 GHz.
Xeon E5 1630v4 - 406$ - Quad core, 3.7 GHz.
Xeon E5 1650v4 - 617$ - 6 core, 3.6 GHz.
Xeon E5 1660v4 - 11173$ - 8 core(!), 3.2 GHz.
Xeon E5 1680v4 - 1723$ - 8 core, 3.4 GHz.
You see the pattern. Previously, 8 core CPU 3.0 GHz cost 1723$ 6 Core, 3.5 GHz - 583$, currently it is 617$.
I genuinely think, we can expect that Apple might bring down 8 core version price, from 2000$ much lower.
The difference between 6 core CPU and 8 core is 400$.
I know how it will sound, and it will really be based on wishful thinking, however... Offering 2999$ computer without 6 cores, even with two GPUs will be laughable.
6 cores, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB SSD, Dual GPU setup based on something better than Tahiti, preferably Fiji Pro, for 2999$. That would be worth the money.
Xeon E5 1620v4 - 294$ - Quad core, 3.5 GHz.
Xeon E5 1630v4 - 406$ - Quad core, 3.7 GHz.
Xeon E5 1650v4 - 617$ - 6 core, 3.6 GHz.
Xeon E5 1660v4 - 11173$ - 8 core(!), 3.2 GHz.
Xeon E5 1680v4 - 1723$ - 8 core, 3.4 GHz.
You see the pattern. Previously, 8 core CPU 3.0 GHz cost 1723$ 6 Core, 3.5 GHz - 583$, currently it is 617$.
I genuinely think, we can expect that Apple might bring down 8 core version price, from 2000$ much lower.
The difference between 6 core CPU and 8 core is 400$.
I know how it will sound, and it will really be based on wishful thinking, however... Offering 2999$ computer without 6 cores, even with two GPUs will be laughable.
6 cores, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB SSD, Dual GPU setup based on something better than Tahiti, preferably Fiji Pro, for 2999$. That would be worth the money.