Common Wisdom these days seems to be that the Mac Pro is on it's last legs:
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/10/31/despite_new_cpu_options_apple_reportedly_questioning_future_of_mac_pro.html
I'm not so sure, but I'll say this: The two things holding the Mac Pro to life are:
-The dearth of Thunderbolt devices
-Ability to utilize alternative displays and video cards, most important to graphics pros and games.
Obviously #1 is 100x more important than #2, and getting better by the month (the first Thunderbolt device, the LaCie Little Big Disk is in stores now, I'm buying one on Friday when in Delaware.)
We'll see....
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/10/31/despite_new_cpu_options_apple_reportedly_questioning_future_of_mac_pro.html
I'm not so sure, but I'll say this: The two things holding the Mac Pro to life are:
-The dearth of Thunderbolt devices
-Ability to utilize alternative displays and video cards, most important to graphics pros and games.
Obviously #1 is 100x more important than #2, and getting better by the month (the first Thunderbolt device, the LaCie Little Big Disk is in stores now, I'm buying one on Friday when in Delaware.)
We'll see....