According to Macurmors new references for Mac Pro are already in Apple database:
Hereafter are the iMac specifications to be announced today:
MB417LL/A - IMAC 20" 2.66/2GB/320GB/SD/MSE/KB-USA
MB418LL/A - IMAC 24" 2.66/4GB/640/SD/MSE/KB-USA
MB419LL/A - IMAC 24" 2.93/4GB/640/256/SD/MSE/KB-USA
MB420LL/A - IMAC 24" 3.06/4GB/1TB/512/SD/MSE/KB-USA
Then the Mac mini:
MB463LL/A - MAC MINI 2.0/1X1G/120/SD/AP/BT-USA
MB464LL/A - MAC MINI 2.0/2X1G/320/SD/AP/BT-USA
And potentially two new references for Mac Pro:
MAC PRO 2.26_8CX/6X1G/640/GT120/SD-USA
MAC PRO 2.66QCX/3X1GB/640/GT120/SD-USA
So, let’s analyze this final information :
- The first model with cPU cloceked at 2.26 GHz might be the entry-level model for a Octo Core hardware, while the other model clocked at 2.66 GHz would only feature four cores.
- It would be Mac Pro powered by Xeon Nehalem as defined by the memory modules allocation, 3 modules for the Quad Core model, and 6 modules for the Octo Core model
- The GeForce 120 is not a incredible graphic card, as it is the rebranded GeForce 9500, but the AM/ATI Radeon HD 4870 will be available as a BTO.
- Faster Octo Core models will most likely be available as BTO
So, Apple might be willing to offer a low price entry point for hte Mac Pro line, while giving power crunching users the ability to get the top of the line via CPU BTO.
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