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Well, my internal measurement and definition of workstation class then :-)
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On 11/06/2013, at 09:17, Lutz Albrecht <mylenium@mylenium.de> wrote:
> "Workstation class" is such a vague term.... You can have that with an iMac or any coreXi based PC for that matter. The days where you need Xeons to differntiate yourself performance-wise from "ordinary" desktop PCs are long gone. Point in case: Unless you extensively exploit the hardware with its 12 cores by throwing a 3D program at it or plug in those three 4k monitors to make the GPUs glow in the dark, you won't know the difference.
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> Mylenium
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>> I don't care what it is called or how looks as long as it performs 'workstation class' great CPU and gpu wise
>> And runs osx ;-)
>> Somehow I think it will be priced more aggressively than the 'old' Mac Pro. I hope so.
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