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Cliff, that video said the starting price was $5000. I didn't think it had been released yet. They said the specs were not specific and they didn't know what Apple was going to do exactly. Remember them saying they didn't know if Apple was going to 'Knee Cap' it?
Linus lists the specs at about 20:18 in the video, starting with a 5K monitor.
They said it was an iMac Pro. To show how little I know about Apple, I have no clue what the difference is in a Mac, an iMac and a Mac Book, and now they are throwing in an iMac Pro
Last edited by essenbe; 11 Jun 2017 at 13:43.
Well, Mac just describes the family. Today, there isn't a mac model.
An iMac is the All-in-One desktop. Monitor and computer are integrated. An iMac Pro is going to be the beastly powered All-in-one. A 5k display, up to 18 Xeon cores, Radeon pro vega video, up to 128GB of ram, up to 4TB of NvME SSD, 4 x Thunderbolt 3 ports, 10Gbps ethernet, and its all packet into the same size iMAC chassis as it was in past.
MacBook is the 12"ultra portable low power laptop. MacBook Pro is the 13" or 15" more powerful laptop.
The Mac pro is the high end desktop. And the Mac mini is the ultra compact small form factor mac.
This is big news: Dell has confirmed they are the OEM exclusive partner for AMD's upcoming 12C/24T and 16C/32T parts in their upcoming Ryzen ThreadRipper CPU range.Read more: http://www.tweaktown.com/news/57986/...per/index.htmlAll systems will include fully unlocked, factory overclocked on all CPU cores and liquid cooled Ryzen ThreadRipper CPUs, with options for dual- and triple-GPU configurations and super-fast M.2 storage. Dell will also be selling Alienware Area-51 gaming PCs with Intel's new Core i7 and Core i9 processors, but Intel is locked out at anything more than 10C/20T. Intel will be offering their Core i7-7800X (6C/12T @ 4GHz), Core i7-7820X (8C/16T @ 4.5GHz), and Core i9-7900X (10C/20T @ 4.5GHz).
New update for 3DMark(Time Spy et al)
What's new in 3DMark 2.3.3732
This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
Fixed
- Various minor bug fixes to improve compatibility and stability.
- Fixed an issue with the shader cache that could, in rare cases, cause a crash.
- Systems with Ryzen processor will now show the current clock speed on the front page and on the result page instead of '-1'. Other processor models will continue to show the listed stock clock speed.
Hardware is getting insane. I want a Ryzen ThreadRipper for the heck of it. And I'm over here super excited about my first 6 core desktop coming in soon.