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12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010)
alaScore 83

3 reviews

Apr, 2024

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews of 12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010). The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. Many are less positive about the price.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Desktops the 12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : James Galbraith (macworld.com)

Review: 12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

 

The 12-core Mac Pro is certainly not for everyone. It is expensive and unimpressive when performing everyday computing tasks. However, for anyone who makes a living working on high-end applications that can use and abuse the 24 virtual cores, the...

The new Westmere processors support Intel's Hyper Threading technology that can offer twice as many virtual cores (24 in this case) to applications that can make use of them. The processors also use TurboBoost technology to power down those extra cores...

Oct, 2010

Expert review by : James Galbraith (techworld.com)

12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010) review

 

The differences between the recently released Mac Pros and the 2009 models they replace are minimal, an update really, with graphics and processor speeds brought up to 2010 standards. If there is one new specification that sets this generation apart...

The 12-core Mac Pro is certainly not for everyone. It is expensive and unimpressive when performing everyday computing tasks. However, for anyone who makes a living working on high-end applications that can use and abuse the 24 virtual cores, the...

Oct, 2010

Expert review by : James Galbraith (macworld.co.uk)

12-core Mac Pro (Mid 2010)

 

The differences between the recently released Mac Pros and the 2009 models they replace are minimalâ€"an update, really, with graphics and processor speeds brought up to 2010 standards. If there is one new specification that sets this generation apart...

The differences between the recently released Mac Pros and the 2009 models they replace are minimal—an update, really, with graphics and processor speeds brought up to 2010 standards. If there is one new specification that sets this generation apart...

Oct, 2010

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