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Choose your cores: 4, 6, or 12.
The Mac Pro offers two advanced processor options
from Intel. The Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor is available in a single-processor, quad-core configuration at 3.2GHz. For
even greater speed and power, choose a 6-Core Intel Xeon processor. Since the Mac Pro comes with either one or two processors,
you can have a 6-core Mac Pro at up to 3.33GHz, or, to max out your performance, a 12-core system at up to 3.06GHz.
The single-die advantage.
Many multicore processors are composed of two separate dies, which means some
cached data has to travel outside the processor to get from core to core. That’s an inefficient way to access information.
Enter the Quad-Core and 6-Core Intel Xeon processors. Their single-die, 64-bit architecture makes 8MB or 12MB of fully shared
L3 cache readily available to each of the processor cores. The result is fast access to cache data and greater application
performance. Combine that with the other technological advances and you get a Mac Pro that’s up to 1.5x faster than
the previous generation.
Fast memory. And lots of it.
System memory is often connected
to a processor through a separate I/O controller. But Intel Xeon processors feature an integrated memory controller. By connecting
memory directly to the processor, the Mac Pro processors have faster access to data stored in memory, and memory latency is
reduced.
The integrated memory controller, along with fast DDR3 ECC SDRAM at either 1066MHz or 1333MHz, gives the
Mac Pro an increase in memory bandwidth over previous generations. More bandwidth allows for more data to be fed to the processor
faster, helping each core spend its time processing data, not waiting for information to arrive. And Error Correction Code
(ECC) corrects single-bit errors and detects multiple-bit errors automatically. That’s especially important in mission-critical
and compute-intensive environments.
Easy-access interior for simple expansion.
Power when (and where) you need it.
The Mac Pro features Turbo Boost,
a dynamic performance technology that automatically boosts the processor clock speed based on workload. If you’re using
an application that doesn’t need every core, Turbo Boost increases the speed of the active ones, up to 3.33GHz on a
12-core Mac Pro, and up to 3.6GHz on a 6-core system.
Up to 24 virtual cores.
The
Intel Xeon processors support Hyper-Threading, which allows two threads to run simultaneously on each core. So, for example,
a 12-core Mac Pro presents 24 virtual cores that are recognized by OS X. Performance is enhanced because Hyper-Threading enables
the processor to take better advantage of the execution resources available in each core.
Path of least
resistance.
A bidirectional, point-to-point connection — called QuickPath Interconnect — gives
the Intel Xeon processors quick access to the disk, I/O, and other Mac Pro subsystems. In dual-processor Mac Pro models, there’s
a QuickPath Interconnect between the two processors as well. This connection acts as a direct pipeline, so processor-to-processor
data doesn’t need to travel to the I/O hub first. It’s another way the Mac Pro boosts performance across the board.
Powerfully efficient.
The Mac Pro meets the stringent low power requirements set by
the EPA, giving it ENERGY STAR qualification. ENERGY STAR 5.0 sets significantly higher efficiency limits for power supplies
and aggressive limits for the computer’s typical annual power consumption.