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thunderfunny

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Now that we know about an official wwdc date I'm very nervous and excited about new hardware updates, but I was wondering if you guys think they will release the macpro before wwdc or after the conference. I know most people have read many similar forums with this similar topic,but I still wanted to see if anybody has some good info.

These are two channels and vids I look for helpful rumors.

1)http://tinyurl.com/cq4z622
2)http://tinyurl.com/84uwmkz

If anybody wants to share videos or channels for future rumor updates that will be awesome too.
 

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is that a real pick from an old conference.

The MacPro looks terrible on the side on the big screen
 
In a way, they probably won't waste WWDC Keynote time on a new Mac Pro. It was relevant in 2006 because of the switch to Intel architecture, but a Mac Pro bumped with new CPU's and GPU's is probably not worth the time. It is a Developer conference after all. They mostly show OSX/iOS news.
 
In a way, they probably won't waste WWDC Keynote time on a new Mac Pro. It was relevant in 2006 because of the switch to Intel architecture, but a Mac Pro bumped with new CPU's and GPU's is probably not worth the time. It is a Developer conference after all. They mostly show OSX/iOS news.

Maybe they will finally reveal that iPad Pro that we're supposed to use to develop OSX/iOS applications on?
 
Maybe they will finally reveal that iPad Pro that we're supposed to use to develop OSX/iOS applications on?

It's all anyone ever needs

Now back to my antiquated 9 macpros running KVM to 6 users attached to millions in hardware.
 
I personally think WWDC is a great time for them to release the new Mac pro, seeing as how its going to be a majority developers attending (i.e. the people that need a mac pro)
 
To me it seems like Apple is pretty much discouraging the use of a mac pro for any such development at this point.
 
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