NEW APPLE MAC PRO TOWER

When Apple ww.apple.com began work on the next Mac Pro, the new Apple Mac Pro tower, they considered every element that defines a pro computer — graphics, storage, expansion, processing power, and memory. And they challenged themselves to find the best, most forward-looking way possible to engineer each one of them. When they put it all together, the result was something entirely new. Something radically different from anything before it. Something that provides an extremely powerful argument against the status quo. Here’s a sneak peek at what’s next for the pro computer. Steve considered eliminating the Pro from the line because of the success of the iMac.  Consumer products have an unlimited upside, 72%, and the pro products, 14%, are for a niche market that eats up resources big time. Though in spite of that, Apple has changed it view of the pro market.

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The new Mac Pro is all muscle, a 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. Geeez-ish.

This new apple mac pro tower, I hope will continue to be the incredible machine that it has been, besides being the coolest looking machine / tower.

When it launches, the newly redesigned new Apple Mac Pro tower will mark the end of an era for Apple’s legacy aluminum tower, which has existed since the launch of the Power Mac G5 in June of 2003. That was billed by Apple as the first personal computer to use a 64-bit processor, a PowerPC G5 processor developed by IBM.