![]() The least powerful model, which retails for $2,499, has a 2.8 GHz 4-core “Nehalem” CPU, essentially the same amount of processing power as the 2.8 GHz 4-core i5-powered iMac that Apple introduced yesterday at $1,999. ![]() The 2010 Mac Pro is bristling with power and expansion options. There are two audiences for the Mac Pro, those who need the most power possible in a Macintosh computer and those who need more expansion options than the iMac and Mac mini offer. The amount of processing power in the top-end 2.93 GHz 12-core Mac Pro boggles the imagination – as does the price.
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