I've used Mac Pros since they first came out.
The main thing that I have a problem with is the starting price for the Mac Pros.
Servers and Mac Pros should almost be there own company allowed to develop what is needed for the Pro market.
The new Mac Pros also come with the magic mouse.
It would be nice to know also how many Mac Pros Apple sells, but they don't tell you either.
The other thing that is nice about Mac Pros is the dual processor.
Developers also often rely on Mac Pros to shave significant time off the complex app building process.
His requirements and the focus of Mac Pros is for professional applications not games.
Using the eight-core Mac Pros, we were able to take in eight digital sources and treat them as video streams.
But this really has me thinking about the theoretical new Mac Pros - how the heck would this work?
I've used Mac Pros since they first came out.
The main thing that I have a problem with is the starting price for the Mac Pros.
Servers and Mac Pros should almost be there own company allowed to develop what is needed for the Pro market.
The new Mac Pros also come with the magic mouse.
It would be nice to know also how many Mac Pros Apple sells, but they don't tell you either.
The other thing that is nice about Mac Pros is the dual processor.
Developers also often rely on Mac Pros to shave significant time off the complex app building process.
His requirements and the focus of Mac Pros is for professional applications not games.
Using the eight-core Mac Pros, we were able to take in eight digital sources and treat them as video streams.
But this really has me thinking about the theoretical new Mac Pros - how the heck would this work?