

Either way, you'll want to read on to see how this thing actually performs (though you probably already have an idea). Or maybe you're just like my colleagues here at Engadget, who don't need one, and won't ever buy one, but covet it just the same.
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If you're a professional photographer, videographer, audio engineer, animator or what-have-you, you might actually be considering spending $2,999 on one of these - maybe as much as $9,599, if you have the means. In short, these are specs that bring the Mac Pro into the modern age - and make it ready to handle the coming onslaught of 4K content. Redesigned from the ground up, it's now much smaller and lighter, with a space-age cylindrical shape, an overhauled cooling system that's significantly quieter and a spec sheet that includes standard dual GPUs, PCIe SSDs, 802.11ac WiFi, up to 64GB of RAM and the latest Intel Xeon processors, once again going up to 12 cores. Finally, though, Apple released an updated version, and it addresses a little more than just the wireless card and I/O options. As of summer 2012, it was missing Apple's own Thunderbolt ports, not to mention 802.11n WiFi. It would be an understatement to say that Apple's Mac Pro workstation was getting a little long in the tooth.
