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Sandy Bridge E Processors Suitable for Mac Pro Update Due November 15th?

VR-Zone.com reports on claims from Turkish site DonanimHaber suggesting that Intel will be releasing its high-end Sandy Bridge E processors on November 15th. While not addressed in the reports, server-class Xeon versions of those processors, which would be candidates for inclusion in an updated Mac Pro lineup, are likely to ship at the same time.

The Platform Launch is specified as Weeks 46-47, which covers November 14th to November 27th. However DonanimHaber inisist that the final release date is November 15th.

The three SKUs are Core i7 3820, Core i7 3930K and Core i7 3960X, priced at $294, $583 and $999 respectively. The new flagship, Core i7 3960X, is expected to be 15% faster than the Core i7 990X on average. However, the 3960X is much faster in applications that rely heavily on memory bandwidth (thanks to X79's quad-channel memory) or AVX.

Several rumors had suggested that updated Mac Pro models might arrive in early August, despite that fact that no suitable processors were publicly known to be available for such a refresh. We noted last month that the rumored timeframe had come and gone without a release and reviewed Intel's roadmap that pegged suitable processors for a release during the fourth quarter of this year.

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A November 15th launch for the processors certainly fits within that window, and opens the door for Apple to introduce new Mac Pros, which have been eagerly anticipated given that the line was last updated in July 2010. Apple has also been known to receive early access to Intel processors for certain machines, including Mac Pros, and thus it is possible that Apple could even introduce new Mac Pro models ahead of that date and give themselves a headstart on the end-of-year buying season.

Based on the list of Xeon Sandy Bridge E processors set to launch later this year, it seems likely that Apple will target the E5-2620, E5-2650 and E5-2670 for the dual-processor configurations of the Mac Pro, offering options of 12 or 16 cores in those configurations. Single-processor configuration would likely also be made available using other chips.

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Top Rated Comments

190 months ago
But...is the display gonna be 3.5in or 4??

oh wait..
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
190 months ago
Apple isn't the only Software Company

But what do you need those Pro machines for if there's no more pro software to run on them?

Lets talk about:

Adobe anything (Master Suite)
Final Cut Pro 7
Motion 5
Maya 2011
Blender
Cinema 4D
ProTools
Logic Pro
DaVinci Resolve
AutoCad
Flame

AND (Most importantly):

StarCraft II
Diablo III
Portal II
Microsoft Word
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
190 months ago
But what do you need those Pro machines for if there's no more pro software to run on them?
MrCrowbar, what are you going on about?

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Hope so. Oh wait, I forgot that the iToys are the future of computing. :rolleyes:

I hear you. Can you believe some people think content creators are going to work on an iPad. And they say that cloud computing will allow it all to happen. Yeah, I want to work on a 5Gig file over the internet. People need to live in the present.
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verstaerker Avatar
190 months ago
But what do you need those Pro machines for if there's no more pro software to run on them?

there's enough Pro Soft

Maya
Photoshop
Final Cut
Logic
Ableton Live
Aperture

just to name a few i'm working with
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chaosbunny Avatar
190 months ago
Mac Pro?

They still make those things?

Hope so. Oh wait, I forgot that the iToys are the future of computing. :rolleyes:
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacsRgr8 Avatar
190 months ago
Me want!!

Finally real rumours of a new Mac Pro!!! :cool:
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