Mac Pro Release Date: One Month To Go For Apple’s Most Powerful Mac Yet, Tech Giant’s Manufacturing Partner Expands Workforce For Production

Mac Pro release date 2013: The world is less than a month away from officially having a full view of what Apple says is going to be your Mac “for the next ten years.” The Mac Pro 2013, which has been labeled as the most powerful Mac yet will be released next years.

Flextronics, Apple’s manufacturing partner for the Mac Pro was reported to have expanded its workforce by 1,700 to accommodate the demand for Mac Pros.

In a recent re-introduction of the Mac Pro, they showed a video of the machine being manufactured in the U.S. Apple has committed itself to ensuring that the high-end MacPro is manufactured in the U.S.A to help augment the tech manufacturing sphere.

The U.S. made workstation by Apple, which according to one of their executives would be your Mac for at least a decade, will be available in stores next month. The entry-level units for what has been labeled as the most powerful Mac in the world is $2,999.

The upcoming Mac Pro will have a 12-core Intel Xeon processor, PCI-Express based flash storage, dual AMD FirePro GPUs, and the ability to connect three 4K resolution monitors. Aside from all this, the port selection options for the Mac Pro include Thunderbolt 2, USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4 and a set of Gigabit Ethernet connectors. The work station will also have wireless connectivity that comes in either 802.11ac and Blueetooth 4.0.

In a report by Digital Trends, it noted that the new Mac Pro will be powered by a 3.7GHz quad-core Xeon processor, 12 GB of DRAM, dual FirePro D300 GPUs with 2GB of VRAM each and a 256GB SSD.

According to Digital Trends, the Mac is positioned to be the workstation of choice for creative professionals. The machine is designed for individuals who make a living from creating content like video and music. It wasn’t an accident that some of the individuals who gave a testimonial on the power of the Mac Pro included music producers for the likes of Lady Gaga and film editors of Hollywood blockbuster films.

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