The Mac Pro itself is capable of running up to 22 concurrent video streams of 8K playback and can support up to 8 displays. And, as we’ll get to in a moment, I currently have the OWC Accelsior 8M2 PCIe card installed. I’m using it with the Pro Display XDR with standard glass. It has the Apple M2 Ultra Chip and 7 PCI Card Slots. What I can tell you more tech-oriented readers is that the system I’m using is the 24-core CPU (expandable to 76-core GPU) 128 GB and 2 TB tower. So I’ll admit to you upfront that, if you are looking for an in-depth exploration of how every byte of data moved through the machine or benchmark testing, I may not be your guy. In the midst of editing multiple long-form projects, I needed a computer system that would be fast, reliable, and capable of handling higher-end codecs without a glitch. Having worked with over the counter Apple systems for most of my career, the time had come to step up my system. That is why, a few months ago, I added the Mac Pro to my post-production suite. If you work as a filmmaker like I do, in an age where they seem to add another level of K every time I turn my back, having a system that can effectively drive that data is crucial. In the digital age, our work resides on a mountain of data. Megabytes, gigabytes, terabytes, all the bytes.
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