Models Mac Pro (2.8GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010/Nehalem) Two independent 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (RJ-45) interfaces with support for jumbo frames Specificationsĥ1.1 x 20.6 x 47.5 cm (20.1 x 8.1 x 18.7 in)ĭual, Quatro, Six Core Intel Xeon Processors
2009 MAC PRO USB PORTS MAC OS X
However, this model supports 96 GB running Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7, and to 128 GB, when running a 64-bit version of Windows XP or later or Linux. Note that Apple officially supports 32 GB of RAM in this model. It also recognized Turbo Boost which automatically boosts the processor speed based on workload. Mac OS recognizes twenty four total cores on this Mid-2010 series, twelve real and twelve virtual.
Faster processors and up to twelve cores – two six core processors are included in custom configuration. In July 2010, Apple upgraded this line, and although the Mid-2010 models look essentially the same externally as the Early 2009 Mac Pro models, all of them use faster graphics (besides there are significant technical differences for higher-end Westmere models).
The Mac Pro high-end powerful servers and workstation line replaced Apple’s flagship Power Macintosh series since 2006.
3.4 Mac Pro (2.4GHz Intel Eight Core, Mid 2010/Westmere).3.3 Mac Pro (3.33GHz Intel Six Core, Mid 2010/Westmere).3.2 Mac Pro (3.2GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010/Nehalem).3.1 Mac Pro (2.8GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010/Nehalem).