Design exploration what a future MacPro might look like. Part II
Some of you have seen my Modular Mac Pro design Concept post.
Now, let’s take a look at how power-efficient CPUs will change the design of a MacPro.
There’s been a lot of talk of Apple ditching Intel for ARM.
I think Apple will switch, and many others will follow.
ARM Advantages:
optimized for performance/watt
power-efficient
cooler
fully scalable
smaller
cheaper
custom CPU design
What does it mean?
significantly smaller enclosure
increase computing power by adding more CPUs
increase & tweak important performance (custom Chip design)
cheaper CPUs – higher profit
smaller, lighter, quieter, cooler (less heat)”Greener” (Environment)
Additional disk storage – external Thunderbolt enclosures
Version 1a
Custom Apple designed ARM CPU A10
2 CPUs on a Daughterboard Card.
Each Processor has 4 cores for a total of 8 cores per Card.
4 Cards for a maximum of 8 CPUs (32 Cores).
Version 1b
How about Intel Inside?
It’s impossible to ignore Intel. They are working on energy-efficient CPUs.
Is it possible to put Haswell or Broadwell Xeons in such a small enclosure?
Liquid cooling, maybe.
Intel will do their best to keep Apple happy.
Version 2
Custom Apple designed ARM CPU A10
Combined CPU & RAM Module.
CPU Daughterboard Card comes with 2 CPUs and integrated 16GB RAM.
6 Cards for a maximum of 12 CPUs (48 Cores) and 96GB RAM
Alternative aluminum enclosure
MacPro Cube
If Apple creates a custom GPU (shorter, less heat), enclosure
dimensions could shrink even more.
MacPro Cube with a footprint of a Mac Mini. 200mm x 200mm x 200mm Cube.
This will be an ideal “Made in USA” Apple Computer.
Competition
I’m sure there are dozen other companies interested in creating their own ARM based PCs.
Just to name a few:
Microsoft – Windows 8
Amazon – Linux
NVIDIA – Linux
AMD – Linux / Windows 8
Google – Chrome OS (Linux) if they are serious about Chrome OS
Samsung – Linux / Windows 8 / desktop Tizen OS???
Oracle / Sun – Solaris
Intel – Linux / Windows, certainly not using ARM CPUs
+ all the other PC makers: Dell, HP, Acer, Lenovo, Sony, Toshiba, etc.
other companies interested in creating their own ARM based PCs, competition
This is my vision of the next MacPro. Tell me what you think.