New Mac Pro

Wow. The Mac Pro legacy continues. At the default configuration, which starts at $2,799 it includes the following:

The Mac Pro includes Intel’s newest Penryn 45nm Quad-Core Xeon processors, which can be upgraded to 3.2 GHz. Main memory can be expanded to 32 GB (which I believe did not change from the last model) and it supports and internal hard drive expansion of up to 4 TB. Apple claims that this is the “fastest Mac ever” and that it delivers “up to twice the performance of its predecessor”. Also more good news, it is available today!

Personally, I am excited about the raw power that this machine has, from the graphics it includes to the new Intel chipset, it is amazing what is packed in the new Mac Pro. Other highlights include the shear expandability, and five USB ports (I have run out on my laptop), and excellent design of the machine. I would have liked to see integrated Blue-Ray or HD-DVD (even though this is not likely) support. There were several rumors that this might occur and I really thought that the next upgrade would include this.

Back to School

Red Square

This is a view of Red Square at the University of Washington. I hope everyone had a great winter break!

Audacity is in Trouble!

I admit that I got this story from TUAW, but it definitely needs repeating. Everyone’s favorite open-source audio editor is currently lacking mac devs. Here is the story, straight from the source:

“1.3.4 for OS X will appear when someone volunteers to compile it and sort the remaining bugs out. There is currently no-one with a Mac actively contributing to the development of audacity, hence at the moment no Mac releases.” – richardash1981

The only major requirement for doing this is installing wxWidgets, which put simply is a cross-platform GUI library. You also may want to take a look at the Audacity Team Guide for developing on a Mac. If anyone can help this would be greatly appreciated. We can’t lose the best open-source audio software for the mac!

Happy New Year!

I hope 2007 was a great year for everyone! Here are the things that I am looking forward to in 2008 (MMVIII):