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Ivy Bridge is a go. Officially.
Posted by Jeremy Garchow on April 23, 2012 at 1:49 pmWalter Soyka replied 14 years ago 7 Members · 33 Replies -
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Andrew Richards
April 23, 2012 at 2:37 pmDesktop class CPUs now, reportedly the low power mobile variety is still en route. New iMacs seem like the most likely Mac destination, as they are the only Apple products presently using Intel’s desktop-class Core iX CPUs.
And lest anyone think there is Mac Pro connection here, there isn’t. Unless the successor to the Mac Pro we have today abandons Xeon chips, it won’t be built on Ivy Bridge CPUs. Dig this slide from Intel’s most recent public roadmap (screen-grabbed for posterity since Intel will swap out the PDF on the other end of that link some day).
Best,
AndyEDIT: MacRumors thinks today’s crop would be suitable for 15″ and 17″ MacBook Pros. If there even is a new 17″…
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Aindreas Gallagher
April 23, 2012 at 3:25 pmso is the short answer that we won’t know the fate of the Mac Pro until the Xeons come out right? Because that is the Mac Pro chip? Is it the thing that the Mac Pro is effectively delayed (if it isn’t cancelled) because the xeons are pretty late?
And did someone say there would be no xeons in the channel until 3d quarter this year? Or have I got this all wrong..
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Chris Harlan
April 23, 2012 at 4:14 pm[Aindreas Gallagher] “so is the short answer that we won’t know the fate of the Mac Pro until the Xeons come out right? “
I guess that’s true. I thought we knew with Sandy Bridge, but this Ivy Bridge release is so close on the heels, that there might be a bit of hope. Of course, the rumors today of the eol for the 17″ Macbook Pro don’t help:
https://www.macrumors.com/2012/04/23/apple-predicted-to-discontinue-17-inch-macbook-pro/
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Andrew Richards
April 23, 2012 at 4:15 pm[Aindreas Gallagher] “so is the short answer that we won’t know the fate of the Mac Pro until the Xeons come out right? Because that is the Mac Pro chip? Is it the thing that the Mac Pro is effectively delayed (if it isn’t cancelled) because the xeons are pretty late?”
There are a lot of variables. Apple could pivot on what a Mac Pro is, even what it is called. If we limit our speculation to what has thus far been true of all Mac Pro interations (Xeon CPUs, tower form factor made up chiefly of Intel parts), then we can safely say there will not be an Ivy Bridge Mac Pro in 2012. The new Xeons are Sandy Bridge, and they just launched last month (following considerable delays). The Sandy Bridge Xeons are officially known as the E5-2600 series, at least the variety that can be had in dual proc systems. E3-1200 series chips have been around since late 2011, but are limited to single-CPU deployment. The E5-2600 series is the successor to the E5500/E5600 series Xeons found in the 2010-present Mac Pro.
[Aindreas Gallagher] “And did someone say there would be no xeons in the channel until 3d quarter this year? Or have I got this all wrong..”
The E5-2600 series officially launched at the beginning of March, about six weeks ago. HP’s announced Z820 will use them, and if a new Mac Pro is to exist and follow convention, it will as well.
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Andrew Richards
April 23, 2012 at 4:20 pm[Chris Harlan] “I thought we knew with Sandy Bridge, but this Ivy Bridge release is so close on the heels, that there might be a bit of hope.”
Sandy Bridge launched over a year ago. It is only the Sandy Bridge E5 Xeon lineup that launched last month. Intel ships their high-volume Core series chips much earlier than it does Xeons utilizing the same manufacturing process. Intel’s roadmap for the Xeon only has it getting the Ivy Bridge treatment in 2013.
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Jeremy Garchow
April 23, 2012 at 4:22 pmToday’s riddle.
Go try and price an HP z820 on hp.com
What a mind screw.
Jeremy
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Phil Hoppes
April 23, 2012 at 4:22 pmSandy Bridge 8 core Xenon CPU’s are already out. I can buy them today
I can’t see a MacPro coming out. Heck rumors are now flying that the 17″ MBP is dead too. If these unit volumes are correct, and I would guess they are, MacPro towers certainly fall in the same catagory. Apple wants to sell millions of units not thousands.
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Andrew Richards
April 23, 2012 at 4:25 pmIsn’t their site a train wreck? You have to know how to finesse it to get to where you can configure a system. Here is a https://www7.hp.com/dstore/ctoBases.asp?oi=E9CED&BEID=19701&SBLID=&ProductLineId=534&FamilyId=3551&LowBaseId=&LowPrice=&familyviewgroup=3328&viewtype=Matrix“>link.
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Jeremy Garchow
April 23, 2012 at 4:29 pm[Andrew Richards] “Isn’t their site a train wreck? You have to know how to finesse it to get to where you can configure a system. Here is a link.”
Train wreck is one way to describe it, yes.
Insult to injury. Look at this link:
Jeremy
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Andrew Richards
April 23, 2012 at 4:31 pm[Phil Hoppes] “Sandy Bridge 8 core Xenon CPU’s are already out. I can buy them today.”
Parts, yes. Complete system from HP, ships in May.
Best,
Andy
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