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Will Apple bring back forgotten Mac Pros with serious reinforcement?

Will Apple bring back forgotten Mac Pros with serious reinforcement?

One of Apple’s near-obscure product lines, Mac Pros, may soon receive more serious hardware upgrades. Many have already buried these Macs, as they haven’t received any updates long enough, so it’s no surprise that the news of one of the apple company’s desktop configurations has also died.

Will Apple bring back forgotten Mac Pros with serious reinforcement?

However, we can reassure everyone that these devices are still available on the Apple website and resellers. At the bitten apple company, they saw it was time to revive the existing partnership with Intel, under which Mac Proes could also get the Ivy Bridge processors, which were recently introduced in April, and NVIDIA’s new graphics core called Kepler. According to sources, Apple has managed to eliminate the overheating problems they have faced in the past. One of the keys to this was Intel’s new Ivy Bridge platform with 22-nanometer manufacturing technology, which dissipates heat generated during operation with up to 30 percent more efficiency thanks to “tri-gate” transistors.

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The Cupertino base has already reached a few pieces and it is anticipated that the 8 cores will have 20 MB of first-class cache. Of course, in addition to the heart of the system, one of the wing assistants, the graphics unit, will also be replaced. In the most powerful desktop versions of Apple machines, the ATI video cards that have been playing so far have literally burned them down, as overheating and the resulting instability have been a serious problem here as well. That's why they opted for NVIDIA, which offers more performance. This is also great news for those who do more serious, hardware-sweating graphics work, as support for Adobe products will be much more efficient.

If you can believe the predictions, the much-amplified Mac Pro family may appear sometime around the end of Q3, when Apple engineers have fixed all the flaws in the new build.

Source: cultofmac.com

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