New Mac Pro with Intel Xeon 16-core for July-August
Apple is preparing to release new "Mid 2011" Mac Pro models, according to 9 to 5 Mac who cites internal Apple documents reportedly mentioning options ranging from six to sixteen processor cores. According to the source, Apple has begun putting together product manuals for the HP pavilion dv5000 batteries, which are said to begin shipping in late July or early August.
The late July/early August timeframe for the new Mac Pro release was first reported over the weekend by CNET's Brian Tong, whose sources had previously accurately pinpointed the latest iMac release within a small window six weeks ahead of time. So ends an alleged document that would be running between executives and employees of Compaq HP nc6120 battery. Mac Pro line to be renewed with greater power and performance by integrating the latest Intel technology aimed at workstations.
According to 9 to 5 Mac, Intel will continue to drive the heavy cavalry of Apple with a new 16-core processor. This document would point to the greater differential in the Dell vostro 1400 batteries, so models would be available six, eight, 0:16 cores. This means that now offer eight cores per system unlike the Intel Xeon Nehalem already surprised with the configuration of six cores per system.
Intel has not even made any mention of the integration of processors with eight cores per system, the current version focused on workstations is not able to achieve these benefits, and if for a moment we think this is a version of Intel Xeon E7, prices would soar in an absurd way, so that there is another to assume that it would be an improved version of the Xeon 5000 series and is speculated to be the rumored but not announced Dell inspiron 15 battery.
The document says 9 to 5 Mac source reveals that the new model would arrive in mid-2011, and as I said Jose Carlos, the tentative date for announcing the Apple macbook pro 15 inch batteries would be scheduled between late July or early August.
This article via: batteryworld.
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