Apple released another one over the weekend betaversion of the Mac OS X 10.7.3 operating system, we have already informed you about this. However, now the editors of the Netkas.org server have found in this betaversion information about a large number of new features called Tahiti. Tahiti is the codename for AMD's new 28nm graphics cards that will roll off the production lines in January 2012. MacGadget.de points out that these graphics cards must only be used in computers Mac Pro, since these are the only computers on offer Applu that use desktop graphics cards. In all other computers Apple mobile versions of graphics cards are used.
Apple updated Mac Pro more than 15 months ago, in July 2010, and as performance tests show, the latest line of iMac computers and MacBook Pro already equals the performance of computers in "raw" performance Apple Mac Pro in the basic configuration. Of course, computers are Mac Pro with other machines from Applu incomparable, given the expansion and configuration options Mac ProAs statistics show, only a very low percentage of customers buy Mac Pro in the basic configuration.
On the other hand, the fact that graphics cards with the Tahiti name will leave the production lines in January 2012 does not necessarily mean that they will immediately start being assembled in Mac Pro. However, we will most likely see these updated machines in the first quarter of 2012. The update, which Mac Pro The difference should be significant, given the time between updates.
*Source: Netkas.org
Logically, I can't imagine that mini format that Apple represents recently the only way out, but on the other hand I can't imagine that it would Mac Pro would improve in a constructive form. Don't be afraid to imagine that the GPU is there all the time Apple built as an alternative and a possible increase in performance will take place right there in OS X. Since the corporate world is constantly pushed (on purpose) by users into the world Apple, I can imagine optimizing calculations with a moving carwhen using GPUs in servers or optimized workstations. And a cube-sized workstation can besirit, but processors and chipsets make such steps or rather leaps of love, how many times have you actually upgraded it? More RAM, ok, More disk? Disk arrays on Thunder Bold are probably the future. More GPU power? Second Graphics will help or you will switch to the usualoneAre you Processor, Graphics and Chipset? And as we know, these cannot be changed very well, at least not in Apple and not now.