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melgross wrote: » No, they don't. They use Xeon workstation class chips. Intel does make Xeon server chips, but Apple has never used those. melgross wrote: » No, they don't. They use Xeon workstation class chips. Intel does make Xeon server c…
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tallest skil wrote: » Or they should keep doing exactly what they’re doing because every other workstation does the same thing. Dell PowerEdge T620 http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/shared-content/data-sheets/en/Documents/Dell-PowerEdge-T…
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tallest skil wrote: » Get your server checked; it’s giving back bad answers. If you hadn’t noticed, it’s not a server. The answer is correct, you are multiplying ASCII characters that need conversion to decimal first before multiplication.…
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tallest skil wrote: » Hmm. What’s “a lot more” multiplied by zero? 1.875009e+34 And if you think servers are limited then your mind is limited. If you hadn't notice Mac Pro's use server class Xeon processors.
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry Looks to me that you simply have no concept of what this machine is for or how it will be used. One word: Limited.
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry OK, but that is just your completely arbitrary definition of what needs to be in the box to make a pro machine. And based, in my opinion (and, presumably, Apple's), on an outdated paradigm. In what sense is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum I think that the Apple Mac Pro is going where the Pro A/V market will be in 5 years. With Thunderbolt your external devices can be in another room -- separate from where you are processing audio. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Sort of wish you knew anything about what you’re talking about here. A lot more then you think.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Interesting setup. I wonder if it was testing so ti can be placed like that and not have the top end of the Mac Pro get too much heat. or have the Mac Pros at the top of the rack get too much heat since …
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry To argue that the new Mac Pro (a desktop) is not really pro because it is not a server is a non sequitur. I'm not arguing that its not pro because its not a server. The previous generation wasn't a ser…
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Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry If the Mac Pro were a server that comment might make some sense. Unfortunately its not, but it does run OS X server. A proper server would be the Xserve (hence the old signature with the petition). App…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That’s what I had to say about your signature. Thats because you sell fondue pots for a living and wouldn't know a thing about enterprise grade rack mount servers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister So it's not for you. Big deal. Lots of pros want and need this baby and will put it to great use. Just because its contains "Pro" in the product name, does not mean its a pro grade product.
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Apple's new cylindrical Mac Pro desktop arrives Thursday YAWN
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What would be interesting is if Apple would purchase QNX RTOS or if Blackberry would open source QNX RTOS before it went down.
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tallest skil wrote: » If Apple’s wrong, don’t buy it. Good products sell, and therefore stay. Bad products don’t. That's all relative. Bad products that sell: Windows, Samsung, VHS (Betamax was better!), Ford, Spam (you don't want to kn…
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akqies wrote: » "Not delivering" is not what TS asked. He asked "And they’ve been wrong about hardware and software." Many of those weren't either the HW or the SW but the execution, logistics, and other operational aspects that fall under managem…
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akqies wrote: » You list many products are responsible for what came after and you fail to mention that entirely failed company called NeXT that didn't gain any traction but is responsible for Mac and iDevice OSes, their frameworks, APIs, SDK, and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Thanks for playing. You failed when you answered a rhetorical question and you failed by inserting your pathetic personal bias into it (for more product than one). The Rokr isn’t an Apple product, by…