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| Corsair Launches Fully Buffered 667MHz 2GB/4GB Memory Kits for Mac Pro |  | Corsair, well known for producing high performance computer and flash memory products, such as the memory stick you carry around in your pocket all day, has rolled out its new high-density Memory Line for Mac Pros. Huge demand from owners of ... [read more >>] | | 18 April 2008, 03:55GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| First-Gen Mac Pros Have a Go for NVIDIA's 8800 GT |  | Mac Pro owners bought their powerful machines for many reasons. One of them primes though: visuals. You gotta have that best-of-breed as a Mac Pro owner. Early Mac Pro adopters have a reason to smile now as ... [read more >>] | | 17 April 2008, 06:59GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Kingston Releases 800MHz FB-DIMM Memory Kits for Mac Pro and Xserve Servers |  | Kingston Technology, who specializes in memory products, has recently released its 800MHz DDR2 fully-buffered dual-inline memory (FB-DIMM) "specifically designed and validated" for Apple's Mac Pro ... [read more >>] | | 14 April 2008, 08:10GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Mac Pro Reboot-On-Wake Issue Silently Fixed |  | Early Mac Pro adopters have long complained about this sleep issue they've been experiencing with their systems. Apple's discussion forums were filled with complaints of a reboot-on-wake issue that bugged Mac Pro owners who were desperately looking for a ... [read more >>] | | 01 April 2008, 13:15GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Updates Available for Tiger (AirPort), Mac Pro Users |  | Apple has rolled out two more updates, one for its Airport-enabled Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger) users, while the other is aimed at the Mac Pro (early 2008). Owners of the latter can now update to firmware version 1.3.
As usual, Apple falls short of specifying what it is the updates actually do, in plain English. Nevertheless, the Cupertino-based company noted a few specifications for each update: AirPort Extreme Update 200 ... [read more >>] | | 28 March 2008, 07:04GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Nvidia to Work on the First Mac GPGPU Architecture |  | The General-Purpose Graphics Processing Unit (GPGPU) is a new class of graphics processor that can perform the same logical operations that were reserved for a system's primary CPU.
These GPGPUs allow the system speed up processing of non-graphics applications and got into the spotlight with the advent of ATI's R600 GPU. Nvidia could not stay away from the boiling pot, so it invented the CUDA (Computer Unified Devi ... [read more >>] | | 29 January 2008, 10:59GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Apple Is Embracing 64-bit Windows Vista, with Leopard and the New 8-Core Mac Pro |  | Apple is embracing 64-bit Windows Vista. And moreover, the Cupertino-based hardware company is doing it with the new 8-core Mac Pro and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. However, Apple doesn't seem to be too proud about the new found intimate connection with the x86 versions of Vista. Illustrative of this is the fact that support for 64-bit Vista was introduced as quietly as possible, with Apple managing not to breathe a single word on the matte ... [read more >>] | | 22 January 2008, 11:01GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Nexsan to Unveil SATABeast 42TB Storage Array |  | Nexsan has just released a new version of their successful and big storage box, called the SATABeast. The disk array has been especially designed for Apple XServe and Mac Pro systems, and now it comes with plenty of improvements to match its functionality with aesthetics.
The SATABeast Xi can provide up to 42TB of storage in a 4U form-factor. The manufacturer kept its basic features, but also performed some design tweaks. The ... [read more >>] | | 10 January 2008, 07:00GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| New Mac Pros in the Works? |  | There have been quite a few rumors about further updates to the Mac line. Everything except for the iMac, for which new models were recently released, is a likely candidate and many of these rumors also mention new Mac models altogether.
While most of the Mac rumors are not very compelling, a recent AppleInsider report about the Mac Pro is very convincing, especially given their track record for accurately ferreting out Apple’ ... [read more >>] | | 23 October 2007, 07:45GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Apple Releases Hardware-Related Updates |  | After the media event, Apple released a series of updates to improve compatibility with the newly released software and even to patch a program that had just been released. Now, Apple has released a series of hardware related updates which will follow pretty much in the same footsteps.
The Mac Pro SMC Firmware 1.1 Update is nothing spectacular. It merely updates the software that regulates the fans in Apple’s top of the line ... [read more >>] | | 09 August 2007, 08:18GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Apple Finds Windows Vista Hard to Swallow |  | Mac computers are chocking on Windows Vista. Literally! And despite the fact that Apple finds Windows Vista hard to swallow and even harder to digest, the Cupertino based company is delivering advice for Mac users on how to install Vista.
In all fairness, Apple is actually helping Mac users trouble soot some issues generated in a scenario where the latest operating system from Microsoft is installed on a non-startup disk in a ... [read more >>] | | 13 April 2007, 06:28GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| 8-core Mac Pro Uses Special 3GHz quad-core Intel Xeon |  | It looks like the Intel chips inside the new 8-core Mac are one of a kind, according to an e-mail note sent by the semiconductor company. The special version of the Xeon workstation-class processor is a 3GHz quad-core unannounced model, which not only sits at the top of the company's performance range but is also currently used only by Apple.
"We are indeed shipping a 3.0GHz Xeon version [and] expect to see faster gi ... [read more >>] | | 06 April 2007, 06:50GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
| Apple Debuts 8-core Mac Pro |  | Well, everybody knew it was coming sooner or later, but now that it is actually here, it is even more of a shock. The new 8-core Mac Pro is without a doubt the ultimate choice for those who need to keep the Death Star up and running or sequence the entire human genome before lunch.
As with every other new piece of hardware, the numbers are what’s really important, and the numbers are impressive indeed:
• Two 3.0GHz Quad-Core ... [read more >>] | | 05 April 2007, 06:10GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia |
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