Apple’s new Mac Pro is available to order today: it starts at $ 5, 1640, but if you want the most powerful Mac money can buy, it’ll cost you $ 59, (**********************************************************, making it the single most expensive Mac ever made. That eye-watering price tag comes with some seriously impressive specs to match, though. Let’s break it all down:
- Base price: $ 5, (****************************************************, the entry-level price of a Mac Pro before you start configuring a unit with custom specs. (For reference, the $ 5, (Mac Pro comes with) **************************************************************************** GB of RAM , an octa-core Intel Xeon CPU, Radeon Pro X graphics, and a
************************************ GB SSD.)
- Processor: a – Core, 2.5GHz Intel Xeon W with (cores,
- ************************************************************ (threads, and Turbo Boost up to 4.4GHz) a $ 7, add-on
- RAM: 1.5TB of (MHz RAM, broken down into) (GB user-replaceable slot) a $ (********************************************************************************, 10 add-on)
- SSDs: 4TB of SSD storage, split across two 2TB SSDs (a $ 1,
- GPU: two AMD Radeon Pro Vega II Duo graphics card modules, each with two GPUs inside for a total of four graphics cards, each with (GB of dedicated RAM per GPU) a $ 14, add on)
- Afterburner accelerator card: $ 2, 10
- Wheels for the Mac Pro: $
- Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse (included at no extra cost in an exclusive silver / black color scheme that’s unique to buyers of the Mac Pro)
- Magic Trackpad: it’s sold separately, but it’s also in silver / black color scheme (for an extra $ 50)
- Add that all up, and you get $ 59, (**********************************************************.
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Optionally, you can also throw in one of Apple’s Pro Display XDR monitors. It starts at $ 4, 1640, with a fancier matte “nano-texture” glass option that costs $ 5, 2565, which we’ll obviously choose because money is clearly no object here. You’ll also need to pay $ for the stand, sold separately), making the full price for the screen $ 6, and the entire top-of-the-line Mac Pro setup a grand total of $ (*************************************************************************, .But why stop there? Each AMD Radeon Pro Vega II Duo GPU unit can support up tofour
Pro Display XDR panels – and you’ve got two of them in your $ (**************************************************************************, (computer. So why not throw in another seven Pro Display XDR monitors (an extra $
****************************************, for all seven, with nano-texture glass and seven stands) for the ultimate Mac Pro setup, all for a mere $ (*******************************************************************, 585.
But even just considering the price of the top-spec Mac Pro alone – again , that’s $ (**************************************************************************, – and you’re looking at a number that towers over Apple’s other high-end machines. The iMac Pro (the previous record holder for “most expensive Mac”) tops out at $ 18, 585 for the best hardware (an– core 2.3GHz Intel processor, (GB of RAM, a Radeon Pro Vega) *********************************************************************** X GPU, and 4TB of storage). And the newly released – inch MacBook Pro’s top configuration looks positively cheap by comparison. , at a mere $ 6, (for a paltry 2.4GHz, 8 ‑ core 9th Gen Intel Core i9 processor, (GB of RAM, an AMD Radeon Pro) ******************************************** M GPU, and an 8TB SSD.)
But as the saying goes, you get what you pay for.
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