Apple finally reveals its new Mac Pro worthy of the name

2019-6-3 21:30

Finally. After years of waiting, Apple has revealed its new Mac Pro, abandoning the small cylindrical form factor for a beastly, more traditional and highly modular tower. But just because it’s a tower doesn’t mean it’s boring.

The new Mac Pro features a stainless steel frame with an easily removable cover, providing 360-degree access to internal components. Simply turn a handle, and you can pull off the chassis easily. Those components include up to: A 28-core Intel Xeon (powered by up to 300 watts) 1. 5 terabytes of RAM (12 DIMM slots) 8 PCIe slots (64 lanes) 1400 Watt Power Supply…

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