Will Apple make screen like this ?
Yes, but larger. 27" @ 5120x2880.
Will Apple make screen like this ?
Same here, also switched completely to OSX about 10 years ago, from microsoft certified to apple fanboi to mildly dissapointed computer user. Interesting to see what Windows 8 is going to bring us. With Adobe being multi platform I'm looking at learning a full creative suite workflow and perhaps back to AVID. Next year FCPS is going to be a really old beast, FCPX shows how fast they could have made it but where too busy with eye candy, being Xciting and innovative to produce a usable successor.
It's the same old story: Even if it can do 90% of FCPS, when most of the work you do needs the other 10% as well it doesn't matter how innovating or n00ber friendly the product is. I don't mind learning new stuff, even after 28 years it is still fun to look at all the new possibilities. But it also has to deliver what the customer wants, and not what apple thinks is important (hipster proof) right now. Planning on doing this for at least another 30 years and want it to be a happy experience.
So yep, 2013 is the cut off date, Premiere is just going to get better and got myself a copy of AVID MC5.5 just to re-learn some of the old stuff in case premiere doesn't get me all the things I want asap (although avid is a slap in the face, it feels like an antique, even the 6.0 version has a dated interface)
I want the FCPX speed and FCP7 workflow, without background rendering or Prores conversions unless I want them.
"Hi I'm a user, I bought my computer to have fun and work on cool projects you know do the stuff i love to do the way I want them to"
"Hi, I'm a Apple app maker, we know how you should work, we figured out some really cool and fun ways for you to be creative and use your unlimited imagination, see? We made you 30 cool templates so you can be totally different then all the other 40 million users. We even let you adjust some parameters in those templates so you can change the colors!"
Anyway, Quadro K5000 hope it comes with a shiny new Mac Pro ultracore and Final Cut 11 in a few months!
Will nvidia support with driver updates & support in general or do they just want our couple of grands?
it's been a serious issue for professionals with quadro cards for a long time.
I don't think anyone sane would have said the way FCPX was brought to the marketplace was good but now that the dust has settled it's a brilliant, brilliant piece of work and one of the most fluid editors imaginable. It needs better round-trip workflow with third party tools but for the most part it's hats off to the people that conceived it. I'm not sure, once FCPX is doing everything you need, anyone would want to go back to the older version.
And who cares if it's got a few templates? Photoshop has a bunch of ugly preset styles. You don't have to worry about them. I've found the easy 'consumer' YouTube and Vimeo output features useful.
just go BOXX at this point... if you're going with quadro tasks... i can't think of anything that is really mac only that would be preferable. FCP7 maybe? but you don't need quadro for that.
External Thunderbolt to PCIe case. This SHOULD allow this card to process your graphics then either ship it back to the internal screen over Thunderbolt or use on an external screen.
http://www.magma.com/thunderbolt
http://www.sonnettech.com/product/thunderbolt/
TEG
Very cool, thanks. Didn't realize such a solution existed. Would the theoretical speed of thunderbolt be sufficient to cover the upper limits of this gpu?
Why in the world would Nvidia, or anyone else for that matter, make a >$2K video card for a computer that no one is buying (and rightfully so)? Is the install base enough to justify it? Even Cook said there's nothing new in the MacPro line until late next year. I expected Nvidia to say that they're finished with the Mac rather than this. I am baffled.
1. Extremely high profit margins in the HPC market
2. Product doesn't really need to be changed from PC version.
OK, you answered the question "Why is it cost effective for Nvidia to sell these cards"? I asked where is the demand for them outside of the install base considering that Apple is not selling many MacPro's. No matter how cheap and easy they are to build, they still need to sell them. I'm just surprised that there is a big enough market to justify the expense. Which leads to the obvious question of whether Nvidia knows something we don't, and there will be new MacPro's sooner than later and thus a market for their product. Just sayin'.
They don't have to produce anything -- just modify the PC cards with a new BIOS, put them in a different box, and charge a few hundred extra bucks for your convenience.
Will Apple make screen like this ?
Why in the world would Nvidia, or anyone else for that matter, make a >$2K video card for a computer that no one is buying (and rightfully so)? Is the install base enough to justify it? Even Cook said there's nothing new in the MacPro line until late next year. I expected Nvidia to say that they're finished with the Mac rather than this. I am baffled.