In addition to an upgraded Mac Pro design that you will be able to upgrade ove time, you can expect better performance out the gate.
Yes, the current Mac Pro is still powerful and beats many Mac models when it comes to multi-core performance, but it's operating on older processors. It's not clear what processor Apple will put in the the new Mac Pro, but you can expect them to use similar specs to the iMac Pro, which means at least up to 18 core processors. We could see even higher performance chips. The actual processor name will depend on when Apple delivers the new Mac Pro, but no matter what is inside, you'll get major performance upgrades. We also expect to see the new T2 Chip inside or an upgraded co-processor.
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Jim Boarman
04/04/2017 at 11:24 pm
My god Adam, here you go again. Please just be an editor, and don’t write any tech articles. You can’t even come up with your own headlines. You always an original article title. You always use the same old sh#t.