Apple today announced upgrades to the Mac Pro and the Xserve, which now feature Intel Penryn processors. Quad-core processors that go up to 3.2 Ghz, powerful video cards, and superfast front-side bus and memory make these especially delicious, however, there are still no Blu-ray drives available. Macrumors has more.
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by bnolsen on Tue 8th Jan 2008 20:40 UTC
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2006-01-06
You shouldn't need more than 640k.
Seriously though, working with multi core machines like this a "good" rule of thumb for serious processing is about 1GB ram per core.
- 8GB of ram today doesn't cost that much
- people buying this system likely don't want to skimp anyways
Although I have to admit the only people I know who bought 8 core apple systems bought them pretty much just to be cool.
What makes me sad is that to build a full 8 core system yourself (tyan board, case, PS, hard drives, 12GB ram) cost ~$1400 back in september. That was with slower clovertowns at the time.
Member since:
2006-01-06
You shouldn't need more than 640k.
Seriously though, working with multi core machines like this a "good" rule of thumb for serious processing is about 1GB ram per core.
- 8GB of ram today doesn't cost that much
- people buying this system likely don't want to skimp anyways
Although I have to admit the only people I know who bought 8 core apple systems bought them pretty much just to be cool.
What makes me sad is that to build a full 8 core system yourself (tyan board, case, PS, hard drives, 12GB ram) cost ~$1400 back in september. That was with slower clovertowns at the time.
Edited 2008-01-08 20:43 UTC