Having 32 threads meant that rendering using the CPU was much faster than my old iMac. This meant that I was able to make artistic changes and view the results quickly. Then when it was time to render out the animation, it really used all the power of the CPU, meaning we could finish it by our deadline.
Apple has strongly hinted that the programmable nature of the Afterburner card will lead to additional format support in the future. I mean, look, we tried to edit the video for this review on our Mac Pro using the full-res 4K video files in Premiere instead of lower-res proxies, and it dropped frames. You see the problem. Catalina also killed support for a bunch of older bit software and required upgrades for basically everything else. None of this is particularly surprising.
The Mac Pro is a new computer running new software, and software updates, in general, are a fact of life. Computers are all pretty fast now, as our testers repeatedly told us. But pro machines are different. Once again, we turned to Murilo to spec out a machine, and he picked a Boxx Apexx 4 with a 3.
I cannot stress enough how much uglier and louder this PC was than the Mac; they are on different planets in terms of design. But in terms of bang for the buck, the PC trounced our Mac Pro. In nearly every benchmark save Premiere Pro playback tests, the PC came out ahead, and usually by significant margins. We were not able to run After Effect benchmarks because the test suite gave us errors on the Mac Pro.
Apple warns in a Mac Pro white paper that the more expensive Xeon chips it offers might actually be slower for certain applications due to this trade-off. In many ways, the Mac Pro is the fastest and most powerful Mac ever made. Now, there are major differences between the Mac Pro and this new machine — the most important being that Apple appears to have learned some key lessons from that machine. Apple may want to serve customers who rely upon legacy components and hardware with a final Intel-based Mac Pro.
This rumored model would be compatible with the modular components and external GPUs that professionals need. Both rumored models could be released in the same year to please all of its professional customers. With only about one year left of the promised transition window, Apple still has a few Macs to release with the M-series processor.
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Shavano wrote: Darter wrote: You are right. Most jobs like this save intermediary results, so you can resume from a checkpoint, but this is not possible with all tasks. My point was only to prevent meltdown when the cooling system fails, as in, fans don't turn, air flow is blocked or water doesn't flow, etc. It wouldn't ever happen just due to sustained computational load. Quote: My point was only to prevent meltdown when the cooling system fails, as in, fans don't turn, air flow is blocked or water doesn't flow, etc.
Which is why there are CPUs designed to handle the heat better so those kind of failures are rarer. Ryzen looks viable, and who knows, maybe Apple will switch if the price is good enough. Supporting 2 5K external monitors in both the laptops and desktops is one of those.
That is actually not Skylake, it is a Broadwell-E processor. Shavano wrote: My point was only to prevent meltdown when the cooling system fails, as in, fans don't turn, air flow is blocked or water doesn't flow, etc.
That's not true. I have a friend who fried a few MacBooks several years ago by running sustained loads on them that they couldn't handle. The cooling systems didn't fail on these machines either. Her employer bought her a MacPro for these tasks and she never had an issue again. Quote: Longevity under heavy load — Xeon processors are qualified to handle heavier, more intensive loads day in and day out. Care to clarify what this qualification process exactly entails?
Reference documentation from Intel or whatever vendor is available? Arty50 wrote: Shavano wrote: My point was only to prevent meltdown when the cooling system fails, as in, fans don't turn, air flow is blocked or water doesn't flow, etc. That just means that the cooling of those MacBooks was insufficient, for whatever reason. Which is what I said: Shavano wrote: I think the heat is not so much of an issue.
That just makes more sense for a pro workstation design than anything else. No, that's not what it meant. It's generally accepted that most laptop and desktop class chips can't handle sustained loads the way workstation class chips can.
From what I've always read, the issue isn't the raw amount of heat, it's the amount of heat over time. Graphics Targeted at creative professionals with demanding performance needs—such as video and audio editors—the Mac Pro desktop has included options for heavy duty graphics since the redesigned model debuted in late Future of the Mac Pro?
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