I hope the new Mac Pro Mini is good

I hope the new Mac Pro Mini is good

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “I hope the new Mac Pro Mini is good”.
( click, sound ), ( sliding sound ), (, upbeat music ) With Apple transitioning, their Mac lineup, to run in their own homegrown Silicon. What we’ve seen is a substantial miniaturization of their lineup.. Just look at the new iMac.. It demonstrates just how far they are willing to slim things., It’s a nice computer, but it calls into question the direction the company will take with their professional lineup. Rumors have been swirling and they indicate that not even Apple’s next hyper, powerful Mac Pro will be spared From the shrinking. – And I think it’s worth exploring what that could mean. ( upbeat music ).

The story of the two compact professional Macs from the company’s history is relevant to this discussion because they weren’t well-received. And since the next Mac Pro will undoubtedly be smaller than the present one. It’S possible that it could suffer the same pitfalls as those from the past.. The two machines, I’m speaking about are, of course, the G4 Cube and the 2013 Mac Pro.. Remember those Oh, I do.. They both had a lot in common, both introduce stunning visual designs.

I hope the new Mac Pro Mini is good

Unlike anything, we expected from a computer before and I’ll never forget the retracting handle of the Cube and just being mesmerized at a cylindrical computer. Hint innovate any more. My ass. ( crowd laughing ).

These compact designs had to re-imagine how a computer can be cooled.. The G4 Cube was designed to be passively cooled by convection.. This means the hot air captured by the heat sink would rise up and cold air would rush in from the bottom to replace it. A clever design, but the more expensive Cube still didn’t perform, as well as the large and loud Power Mac.

I hope the new Mac Pro Mini is good

2013 Trash Can Pro met a similar fate with its unified triangular heat sink and single fan.. It proved to not be enough to cool a CPU and two GPU’s and eventually Apple put the Mac Pro into a service program.. The other thing that graded professionals was that it offered little in the way of expansion, unless you wanted to hang a cable octopus off the back. In a round table.

Discussion with reporters in 2018 Apple explained that they recognize these past shortcomings and a year later gave us this. The 2019 Mac Pro. (, bouncy, upbeat music, ), Reverting back to the traditional tower form. It is a thermal beast and allows for a degree of expansion and upgradability not seen in Apple since the 90s.

There are 12 DDR4 slots for up to 1.5 terabytes of RAM and the optional to discard drive cage easy to access, Thunderbolt ports on top and eight Pcie slots that you can fill to your heart’s content. One more MVMe storage slap that in there need HDX accelerator for Pro Tools Just slide. It in. Need a capture card or playback card Put that in the sky’s, the limit. ( upbeat, music, fading ). Unfortunately, the sky has also been the limit for the power consumption of Intel’s high-performance processors. For the last several years., It’s almost certain that the new desktop will use a larger, more powerful successor to the M1 SoC that launched inside every new Mac. Since the end of last year.

I hope the new Mac Pro Mini is good

Rumors suggest the upcoming Mac Pro’s, new chip will be called M1X and have up to 40 CPU cores. And with their current focus on performance per watt and energy efficiency. There’S little doubt that the ARM Mac Pro will be smaller than the current one.. So what could that look like Some unofficial renders show that it might channel the nostalgic feeling of the G4 Cube.? Well, others! Imagine it as a triple high Mac Mini, which would be kind of boring., Or it might even maintain the appearance of this beauty., Though I hope that it has a single centrally placed handle at the top like a suitcase.. None of these would be as interesting as if Apple were, to give a completely new industrial design heralding their new era of homegrown Silicon. Regardless.

I worry that going with such a small form factor could limit the expansion that has earned them so much praise from professional users., But maybe it can be shrunk without upsetting the community.. Let’S take a crack at it.. ( click sound ), But before we do allow me to inform you that this video is brought to you by Tunabelly Softwares TG Pro..

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It runs unobtrusively in the background allowing you to quickly view and log CPU GPU logic board and hard drive. Temperatures. Check out TG Pro at the link in the description below. To integrate any computer into the workflow. Many pros need at least a couple of PCIe slots. Be it for a capture card, audio interface or to add more storage., So, in my opinion, the next Mac Pro still needs to have enough width and length to accommodate full-size cards., We’ll get more in depth on that in a minute.. I also hope there remains easy access to the internals. Apple’s Pro desktops have been always remarkably and ingeniously accessible, say for the now discontinued, iMac Pro, which was a bit more of a nightmare., So it should remain here..

What about CPU upgradability, though Rumors point to a choice between a 20 core model or 40 core model. That sounds impressive today, but what about it in another? Six years time, Back in the days of the early 2009 Mac Pro, it was not only possible to eBay higher end chip later on down the road, but users found they could even flash the Firmware enabling support for the next generation of processors on their older machines.. So could Apple possibly offer SoC upgrades in the years to come, No probably not. On all M1 Max.

Not only is the SoC soldered onto logic board, but the system memory and even the storage are permanently installed in the same manner.. So it’s more likely we’ll see more of the same, making it a good strategy to purchase the most powerful config you can afford, so that your machine can keep pace with the ever evolving demands of your business for years to come.. The issue of RAM brings up a more interesting question mark the new unified RAM system in the current M1 Max come in two possible configurations: 8 or 16 gigabytes.. That’S obviously not enough for many professional users.

So the question is: how will Apple offer more Or even crazier, whether there’s space for a hybrid design with unified RAM on the SoC and extra slots for DDR4 dims? The integrated RAM is faster than anything you can plug in, but it’s still nice to have the option to extend the lifespan of your machine.. ( click sound ), The other big unknown, is whether adding graphics cards will be supported. Even if there is space to slot one in because right now, Apple Silicon can’t even talk to external GPU’s and all the graphics processing happens on cores integrated in the SoC. Apple has supported dual GPU setups before either switching between them or using them in tandem for Compatible workloads., But the latter has only been possible with two similar cards like an onboard radio on GPU and a second one in a PCI slot or a Thunderbolt enclosure., And even if we assume it’s going to have support for an add in graphics card I’ll eat. My hat, if it uses MPX., Of course, we also don’t know whether we’ll even need a graphics, card.. The rumors claim Apple is working on some huge, integrated GPU’s with 64 or even 128 cores that could be multiple times faster than the current AMD cards that are available with the 2019 Mac Pro..

Still, I’d love to have the option to upgrade or supplement in the future, whether it’s with a Radeon or some kind of Apple design. Accelerator. Could look like something like the Afterburner card which like who is it for It. Just does ProRes decoding., I work at LMG and I can’t even take advantage of it without really trying..

Finally, let’s talk about Apple’s approach to IO.. The current M1 line, particularly the iMac, has fewer ports and supports fewer external displays compared to Apple’s Intel powered machines.. I hope their new Mac Pro gets at least the same ports from the 2017 iMac Pro four USB-C four USB-A one 10 gig ethernet one SD card reader and support for more than two monitors. Apple has demonstrated with this big boy that they do care about. Integrating into professionals workflows more flexibly, but by golly this new ARM Silicon leaves so many questions open about how they plan on scaling the technology for those workloads.. We still haven’t even seen what a larger more powerful MacBook Pro and iMac looks like, but those are pretty straightforward to imagine with the Mac Pro, though Apple’s history of veering between two very opposite extremes makes me very interested to see if the company will be able To balance them.

( drum music ) Thanks for tuning into this Mac Address.. Now I am aware there is a very fresh rumor that says that this Mac Pro is actually gon na get a spec bump, which is interesting.. I imagine what we’re gon na actually see is kind of a transition period with a bit of overlap between your Mac Pro and the Intel Mac Pro.. But I’m curious what you think make sure to like subscribe and comment below.

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