When Apple revealed on WWDC 2013 new computer Mac Pro, the majority of the audience was either left dumbfounded or enthusiastically applauded. Nobody listened to Phil Schiller's words very much, and basically didn't even notice. Schiller, however, provided one very interesting piece of information that will surely please everyone who deals in particular with professional video editing and post-production.
"The Final Cut Pro team is hard at work on a new version of Final Cut Pro X that will support all the performance and graphics capabilities of this machine," he said Phil Schiller when unveiling a new computer Mac Pro na WWDCAlthough we did not receive further details, it is clear that Apple will have to purchase new hardware, i.e. new Mac Pro to defend not only its appearance, but also the use of this machine for the applications and calculations for which it is primarily intended. Apple has already confirmed that users will receive a new version of Final Cut Pro X, which will take advantage of dual AMD FirePro GPUs and 4K video. Final Cut Pro X will probably be the first software to fully utilize the potential Mac Pro and software will be able to use the computing power of the latest computer in the professional sphere Appyou.
It is clear that the company will not only bring new software for video editors, but we will also see other tools such as Aperture 3 or Logic Pro. studio, which will be adjusted specifically to exploit the potential Mac ProIn addition, users had a long time to get used to Final Cut Pro X from the start, and many professionals have not even upgraded to the latest version yet. Apple so he is preparing a product that will use a professional machine and allow creating post-production and video editing as best as the hardware and user skills allow. Final Cut Pro X Review from a professional user you can read right here.
*Source: 9to5mac.com
So it is black or silver... In the photos from wwdc You can see the silver cover but it is shown everywhere as black, so what does it look like :D