Subject | Re: Pretty cool... |
From | Lloyd |
Date | 06/10/2013 23:31 (06/10/2013 16:31) |
Message-ID | <lloydparsons-966329.16314510062013@news.eternal-september.org> |
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jay birdsongNah, it isn't form over function, it is form that make great functionality and power look great!
"Lloyd" wrote in message news:lloydparsons-2A29AC.16161510062013@news.eternal-september.org...
In article <alangbaker-96E833.12250410062013@news.shawcable.net>, Alan Baker <alangbaker@telus.net>wrote:Lloyd
<http://www.apple.com/mac-pro/>
Up to 12 cores, Xeon E5 processors.
Four channel, DDR3 1866MHz, ECC memory (60GB/s memory bandwidth)
PCIe gen 3 at 40GB/s
Twin AMD FirePro GPUs, able to support up to 3 4K displays.
PCIe-based Flash storage at 2.5 times faster than SATA-based flash.
Up to 36 peripherals at Thunderbolt 2 speeds (6 TB2 ports allowing 6 daisy-chained devices each at 20Gb/s)
Plus 4 USB3, HDMI 1.4, gigabit ethernet, and all ports light up for easier use when you turn the machine.
And 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0
All in a 10" high by 6.5" high cylinder.While I have no need for the power and flexibility that thing brings to the table, it sure is a looker!jay birdsong
Of course, form over function. And on the plus side, you can probably heat your home with it in the winter.
No less than you. That's why I responded to you.Lloydjay birdsong
Thanks for posting.
He should thank you for replying, he is in dire need of attention.