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Posted: Tue Jun 11th, 2013 01:55
 
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http://www.macrumors.com/2013/06/10/apple-offers-developers-a-closer-look-at-the-new-mac-pro/



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Yes. Very nice but.... I prefer the old design.

No doubt Maverick wont run on the Mac Pro 2009 model that I have. Sigh.....



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May do JK, don't be dishearten. It's the Ray effect.



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The price point will be perhaps the most interesting number in the info.

Will it offer a lower price point than the Mac Pro? It would be good if it did. I haven't even read the spec's yet but at that size I don't see it offering much internal storage.

A large soldered in SSD for OS and applications then all the data stored on external drives by the look of it. Maybe no Firewire? I didn't notice it mentioned in the list of ports... :-(



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jk wrote:
Yes. Very nice but.... I prefer the old design.

No doubt Maverick wont run on the Mac Pro 2009 model that I have. Sigh.....


Mavericks will run on any mac that will run Mountain Lion...



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Is that a promise Tom ?
That is great news.



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Well, I guess nothing is a promise until it is released :-) but I saw this in a Macworld or mac rumors article last night.



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