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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Apple’s new ‘overpriced’ $10,000 Mac Pro is $2,000 cheaper than the equivalent Window
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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1559627" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>It is very much so a Nuke. The average person doesn't need one. They are more of professional business line of computers for companies with specific needs. </p><p></p><p>I just hope they try to fill the large gap they have created in their computer lines. Because the Mac Mini & iMac desktops are really just glorified laptop computers with laptop performance. Apple really needs something with more "desktop" performance. Some argue the iMac is, lets be clear. No its not. It has a mobile CPU at clock speeds only about 2/3rds of the speed as a modern desktop CPU, even the "discrete" video is nothing more then a low end Mobile GPU. Thus they are laptops. Now Apple has a lot invested with Intel on improving iGPU performance. And I can see it getting better, but even the current Iris Pro 5000 series is plain crap. I would like to see Apple offer at least the top of the line Intel CPUs in their Mac Minis and iMacs..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1559627, member: 284358"] It is very much so a Nuke. The average person doesn't need one. They are more of professional business line of computers for companies with specific needs. I just hope they try to fill the large gap they have created in their computer lines. Because the Mac Mini & iMac desktops are really just glorified laptop computers with laptop performance. Apple really needs something with more "desktop" performance. Some argue the iMac is, lets be clear. No its not. It has a mobile CPU at clock speeds only about 2/3rds of the speed as a modern desktop CPU, even the "discrete" video is nothing more then a low end Mobile GPU. Thus they are laptops. Now Apple has a lot invested with Intel on improving iGPU performance. And I can see it getting better, but even the current Iris Pro 5000 series is plain crap. I would like to see Apple offer at least the top of the line Intel CPUs in their Mac Minis and iMacs.. [/QUOTE]
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