This week, Apple's annual high profile event, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), has taken center stage in San Francisco. The convention is a time for executives from the corporation to interact with developers from a variety of companies and organizations. But most onlookers in the tech community look to the event because of the keynote, a time that Apple has a history of unveiling new, high profile products, and this year was no exception.
Tim Cook and his team of elite engineers used the keynote address to unveil it's next mobile operating system, iOS 7, as well as a new MacBook Air. But the tech community seems to be most impressed with the revelation of a brand new, boldly redesigned Mac Pro.
Most people who use Apple desktops opt for the sleek all-in-one iMac, which garnered a lot of attention when it was updated late last year. But those who need their computer for major professional tasks such as programming, video editing, architecture or photo work need a machine designed for these high-caliber purposes and tend to select the Mac Pro.
The desktop revealed by Apple at WWDC has been touted for its incredible tech specs and bold appearance. Boasting a brand new and incredibly fast Intel Xeon processor, it was clearly designed to do hard work. Perhaps the most noteworthy thing about the high-end machine was that Apple has departed from the stainless steel body that it has been using for the past several years, opting for a cylindrical black body instead.
Whether this will represent a new design paradigm for the company remains to be seen, but the computer was certainly well-received at the conference. With these improved specs, there is plenty of room for customization on the new Mac Pro. Have the expert technicians at PortableOne turn this into the workhorse you've always needed. Call us today to find out more.