If Apple does update the Mac Pro, can we all just agree to have a week of quiet before the next "Is the Mac Pro dead?" thread pops up? I just foresee the Mac Pro being updated and two seconds later a "IS THIS THE LAST MAC PRO EVAR!?!" thread appearing...
Think it will take that long?
Seriously.... I think it's a credit to the Mac Pro that there are so many of us that feel this strongly about it. It's almost... dare I say it? ... approaching cult-ish.....
I HIGHLY doubt apple would ever allow that. It would be cool, but I just don't see it happening.
Many pros, especially on Pro Tools HD, NEED a mac pro update. PC on Pro Tools is NOT cool.
Tell that to the "iMac is fast enough for everybody" crowd. 😛
Many pros, especially on Pro Tools HD, NEED a mac pro update. PC on Pro Tools is NOT cool.
with that said, i dont think the mp is going anywhere. i bet we will see the use of 2.5" drives to make it a slimmer design. even enterprise storage companies have been shifting disk shelves from 3.5 to 2.5
That's not quite a fair comparison, is it?
Selecting the top end Mac Pro, it starts at USD5'000, and that's without the 2.93MHz upgrade, with only 6GB RAM, std. HD, and an ATi HD5770.
The iMac, top end, is significantly under half that (USD2'000), and that's with a Quad-core i5, 4GB of RAM, std. HD, and an AMD HD6970. And of course including a 27" monitor.
And do not come and tell me the MP is 3x faster...
Upgrading that iMac to the faster i7 CPU, and the better graphics, it's USD2'300 (still with a 27" monitor), and that's a configuration where the Mac Pro for sure not is 2x faster!
And as for the storage question; I am using a NetGear ReadyNAS setup, and that is plenty fast to work with.
How much slower is a 3.4GHz i7, 16GB RAM, SSD HD, 2GB HD6970 equipped iMac really?
And, you can still get the albeit aging 2x2.93GHz Xeon, 64GB RAM, SSD HD, 1GB HD5870 Mac Pro, but it's 4x the price, and that doesn't include the monitor...
I have a Mac Pro, and love it, but my bext purchase is an iMac.
Apple's silence speaks volumes.
Many pros, especially on Pro Tools HD, NEED a mac pro update. PC on Pro Tools is NOT cool.
the longer apple don't announce anything, the longer it becomes clear the Mac Pro is dying.
If we were to be positive however, perhaps the designers at Apple might be looking at how to innovate desktop computing for everyone that needs to do more than iMovie or email. Surely its what Steve would have wanted?
What would that new computer look like? Slimmer? Faster? Retina Displays? Touch? Siri? What would you like to see in a £5000 personal computer that changed the game?
the longer apple don't announce anything, the longer it becomes clear the Mac Pro is dying.
If we were to be positive however, perhaps the designers at Apple might be looking at how to innovate desktop computing for everyone that needs to do more than iMovie or email. Surely its what Steve would have wanted?
What would that new computer look like? Slimmer? Faster? Retina Displays? Touch? Siri? What would you like to see in a £5000 personal computer that changed the game?
Lol at these threads. The OP specifically said he didn't want this turning into a debate on whether or not the MP would live, but a discussion on what you will do assuming it's dead. There's probably 2 people who addressed that topic. 😀
My issue is that the Mac Pro hasn't been updated in nearly two years and the price is still the same as when it came out.
They should have at least reduced the price just over the one year mark.
Dell and other PC vendors drop the prices on their machines over the course of a year as new models are released, I think Apple should do the same.
Not every update to a Pro machine needs to be some revolutionary event, it can be small spec bumps or price reductions.
the longer apple don't announce anything, the longer it becomes clear the Mac Pro is dying.