Every Mac Pro shipped with two AMD FirePro workstation GPUs. Expansion was external via Thunderbolt 2 and its 20 Gbps throughput gone were the internal PCI slots that helped defined Apple’s towers for so long. The machine was powered by Intel Xeons, coupled with all-Flash, PCIe-based storage and ECC RAM. By being so large, Apple could spin it more slowly than the smaller fans found in other Macs, helping keep the machine quiet, even under load. The internals were built around what Schiller called a “unified thermal core.” It was all cooled by one large fan at the top. It was a push back against critics who were saying Apple had gotten lazy and its products stale.Ī single look at this computer proved them wrong. After playing a very exciting video showing off the product, Phil Schiller quipped, “Can’t innovate anymore, my ass,” as he walked across the stage to applause.
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