Apple starts accepting orders for its all-new Mac Pro

Apple starts accepting orders for its all-new Mac ProApple Inc. on Thursday, Dec. 19, officially announced the availability of its all-new Mac Pro. While the new PC, which has been redesigned from the inside out, can be ordered now, but the shipping will started only by December 30.

The new Apple Mac Pro boasts the latest Intel Xeon processors, PCIe-based flash storage, ultra-fast ECC memory, dual workstation-class GPUs, and PCIe-based flash storage.

The company claimed that the new computers are in great demand. A spokesperson for the company said, "Demand for the all new Mac Pro is great and it will take time before supply catches up with demand."

More precisely, the new Apple Mac Pro comes equipped with 4-core, 6-core, 8-core or 12-core Intel Xeon processors that run at Turbo Boost speeds of up to 3.9GHz.

The new PC's two workstation-class AMD FirePro D700 GPUs offer up to 12GB of video memory and up to 7TFLOPS of compute power. The graphics performance is of up to 8 times of the previous generation Mac Pro computer.

The new Mac Pro comes with OS X Mavericks. OpenGL and OpenCL have been optimized in OS X Mavericks so that it could leverage the complete computing power of the Mac Pro CPU and dual GPUs. In addition, the new PC has PCIe-based solid-state storage capable of delivering sequential read speeds up to 1.2Gbps; ECC DDR3 memory that runs at 1866MHz; and six Thunderbolt 2 ports with up to 20Gbps of bandwidth each.

However, all those striking features come at a considerable cost. The Cupertino, Calif.-based tech giant is offering the all-new Mac Pro with a starting price tag of $2999.