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Yep. Grant Petty and I are iConsumers now:
"We have been testing with DaVinci Resolve 10 builds and this screams. Its amazing and those GPUs are incredible powerful. I am not sure what I can say as I am only going off what Apple has talked about publicly here in the keynote for what I can say right now, however there is a whole new OpenCL and DaVinci Resolve 10 has had a lot of performance work done to integrate it and its really really fast. Those GPUs are very powerful and have lots of GPU memory so this is the Mac we have been waiting for!"
I was going to buy an iMac but the new MacPro will do nicely. If it makes me a "consumer" instead of a "pro" then whatever.
James
On Jun 10, 2013, at 4:04 PM, Dann Stubbs wrote:
> it's the speaker module from the 20th anniversary mac computer (that massively flopped)
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> $10,000 and was delivered by a tuxedo dressed concierge with white gloves and everything who set it up for you - i think it came with leather driving gloves for the user too
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> http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/01/the-evolution-of-apple-design-between-1977-2008/
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> scroll down to see the 20th anniversary mac for those youngin's who weren't born yet
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> this and the cube were the some of the biggest fails by apple - i think we've just seen the next, the pro user is just a high end iConsumer user to apple now
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> i was really hoping for a true modular computer - something like a modern version of the apple jonathan prototype - but with lightening bolt interconnects or something...
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> On Jun 10, 2013, at 6:45 PM, James Culbertson wrote:
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>> Up to 12 cores according to Apple.
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>> James
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>> On Jun 10, 2013, at 3:35 PM, Jim Feeley wrote:
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>>> I thought it was only going to come with two Xeons...but looks like I'm mistaken.
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>>> Grant Petty of BMD posted today:
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>>> http://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=8898
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>>> ====
>>> Hi,
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>>> We have been testing with DaVinci Resolve 10 builds and this screams. Its amazing and those GPUs are incredible powerful. I am not sure what I can say as I am only going off what Apple has talked about publicly here in the keynote for what I can say right now, however there is a whole new OpenCL and DaVinci Resolve 10 has had a lot of performance work done to integrate it and its really really fast. Those GPUs are very powerful and have lots of GPU memory so this is the Mac we have been waiting for! We have lots of Thunderbolt products too so video in and out is taken care of.
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>>> We will have more details once the guys get back from WWDC and we get some more info from Apple on what we can talk about etc.
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>>> Overall we could not be happier!
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>>> Regards,
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>>> Grant Petty
>>> Blackmagic Design
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>>> OK, that's Resolve not AE. And Grant needs to play nice with hardware companies. But still, an interesting comment.
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>>> Jim Feeley
>>> jfeeley@gmail.com
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>>> On Jun 10, 2013, at 2:51 PM, rendernyc wrote:
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>>>> they are only selling single Xeon machines.
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>>>> my guess would be at least 2999 to start
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