And the 500 plus days are from the first release of the Mac Pro in August 2006 until the Mac Pro 2008 release is 500 plus days. As best as I can remember it was 511 days.
Has any Apple product gone more than a year without an update?
It seems really unprecedented in the industry. If it goes all the way to MWSF09, shouldn't we expect the performance to have doubled?
The G4 sunflower iMac did once. I am annoyed more now about the mini not getting updated than I was about the iMac G4 not getting updated. At least back then, we all knew about the struggle of getting faster chips from Motorola. Now with Intel there should be NO excuse. Although with a wait this long, Apple must have something up their sleeve ?*whether they intend to kill the Mac mini or re-vamp it completely.
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It seems really unprecedented in the industry. If it goes all the way to MWSF09, shouldn't we expect the performance to have doubled?
Has any Apple product gone more than a year without an update?
It seems really unprecedented in the industry. If it goes all the way to MWSF09, shouldn't we expect the performance to have doubled?
Mac Pro 500 plus days.
The Mac Pros were updated in January.
And the 500 plus days are from the first release of the Mac Pro in August 2006 until the Mac Pro 2008 release is 500 plus days. As best as I can remember it was 511 days.
Has any Apple product gone more than a year without an update?
It seems really unprecedented in the industry. If it goes all the way to MWSF09, shouldn't we expect the performance to have doubled?
The G4 sunflower iMac did once. I am annoyed more now about the mini not getting updated than I was about the iMac G4 not getting updated. At least back then, we all knew about the struggle of getting faster chips from Motorola. Now with Intel there should be NO excuse. Although with a wait this long, Apple must have something up their sleeve ?*whether they intend to kill the Mac mini or re-vamp it completely.