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New Mac Pro may not support PCI-E GPUs
nubus said:Apple Silicon is designed as fixed bundles of CPU, GPU, ML, and RAM. It doesn't play well the modularity that has been with us since Mac II. And why buy fixed performance when you can scale using the cloud? Workstations made sense 30 years ago with SGI, NeXT, and Sun Microsystems. Apple should make a partnership with AWS (or make a Mac cloud), improve the dull non-design of Studio, and kill the Pro. -
New Mac Pro may not support PCI-E GPUs
The next Mac Pro is better be something that Mac mini and Mac Studio can't: Stacks multiple layers of M2 Ultra chips on top of each other with blade fans/thermo sitting in between each chips. Max out these guys to the height of the current Mac Pro chassis. It maintains the modular concept in term of adding extra M series chip set instead. -
M2 Mac mini vs M1 Mac mini - compared
netrox said:ravnorodom said:Wow. M2 for Mac mini out of the blue? Surprise, surprise. I wonder why they can't bump up the RAM to 64GB like the last Intel model.
RAM is less important than ever thanks to ultra fast SSDs and sophisticated memory managements. -
M2 Mac mini vs M1 Mac mini - compared
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Apple upgrades 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro, M2 Max