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Nineteen years on, Apple's first Intel Mac Pro still turns heads despite its limits
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56436, member: 636"] Apple introduced its inaugural Mac Pro workstation on August 7, 2006, marking a significant transition from PowerPC architecture to Intel processors. The machine featured dual Intel Xeon 5100-series Woodcrest processors operating at 2.60GHz with 64-bit support. This configuration delivered four cores and eight threads, providing exceptional multi-core performance for demanding professional applications. Engineers equipped the system with 16GB of DDR2 ECC memory distributed across eight slots running at 667MHz. The workstation supported extensive expansion through four 3.5-inch SATA drive bays and a single 5.25-inch SuperDrive bay. Apple paired the processor setup with an NVIDIA GeForce 7300 graphics card containing 256MB of video memory. The distinctive perforated front panel earned the machine its cheese grater nickname while improving airflow compared to the Power Mac G5. Modern Apple Silicon efficiency makes the tower design appear excessive for current components. Manufacturing costs remain high due to precise milling requirements and increased material usage. The Mac Pro's future remains uncertain as Apple continues evolving its professional computer lineup. [/QUOTE]
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