Apple releases trailer for Mac Pro, redesign showcased
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 08/24/2013 01:11 PM
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The new Apple Mac Pro trailer was recently released on YouTube ; teasing you with a non-committal release date of "Fall 2013" while also managing to reveal next to nothing, which is par for the course with ultra-secretive Apple.
The appearance of a trailer is generally against the secretive nature of the company, so it is not surprising that the video doesn't give much away.
The Mac Pro page is an entirely different story and lists the features and multiple shots of inside and out.
Mashable points out that the ad went live on the company's official YouTube channel on Friday. Apple announced the product this spring at its annual developers conference. However, the company couldn't release it until the fall, presumably because it would need Intel's Haswell chips, which weren't ready at the time.
Mac Pro is engineered around workstation graphics with dual GPUs, PCI Express-based flash storage, high-performance Thunderbolt 2, new-generation Xeon processors, ultrafast memory, and support for 4K video, the
new Mac Pro delivers state-of-the-art performance across the board.
The new Mac Pro is muscle through and through, starting with the new-generation Intel Xeon E5 chipset. With configurations offering up to 12 cores of processing power, up to 40GB/s of PCI Express gen 3 bandwidth, and 256-bit-wide floating-point instructions, you’ll never be at a loss for speed.
Every component in the new Mac Pro is optimized for performance. That includes a four-channel DDR3 memory controller running at 1866MHz. It delivers up to 60GB/s of memory bandwidth, which means you can fly through even
the most compute-intensive tasks in no time. And since it’s ECC memory, your render job, video export, or simulation won’t be stopped by transient memory errors.
Since everything centers around a unified thermal core, Apple says that they were free to design a much leaner, lighter, quieter, and far more streamlined structure.
The Mac Pro page is an entirely different story and lists the features and multiple shots of inside and out.
Mashable points out that the ad went live on the company's official YouTube channel on Friday. Apple announced the product this spring at its annual developers conference. However, the company couldn't release it until the fall, presumably because it would need Intel's Haswell chips, which weren't ready at the time.
Mac Pro is engineered around workstation graphics with dual GPUs, PCI Express-based flash storage, high-performance Thunderbolt 2, new-generation Xeon processors, ultrafast memory, and support for 4K video, the

The new Mac Pro is muscle through and through, starting with the new-generation Intel Xeon E5 chipset. With configurations offering up to 12 cores of processing power, up to 40GB/s of PCI Express gen 3 bandwidth, and 256-bit-wide floating-point instructions, you’ll never be at a loss for speed.
Every component in the new Mac Pro is optimized for performance. That includes a four-channel DDR3 memory controller running at 1866MHz. It delivers up to 60GB/s of memory bandwidth, which means you can fly through even

Since everything centers around a unified thermal core, Apple says that they were free to design a much leaner, lighter, quieter, and far more streamlined structure.
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