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Call your config and score ie

12 core will do 5200 cb

Then when it comes we’ll see who was on it.
 

PurdueRPh

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Slash-2CPU

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I had no idea - this is an iMac Pro?
7920X is a previous-gen 12-core chip. Compared to W-3235, same 14nm process, similar or arguably same general architecture with a few improvements. A 16% less L3 cache and 4 memory channels at DDR4-2666 vs 6 channels at DDR4-2933. Lastly, 14% lower base clock and 2% lower max boost. Figure 5-10% lower clock speed in most use cases.

6700-7200. Exact number, I'd guess 6905.
 

PurdueRPh

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iMacPro does use Xeon chips that are similar to i9-7900x (Skylake-X) chips, but Apple doesn't offer a 12-core iMacPro. Below is a chart comparing 1st two generations of Skylake-X chips.

I own a 4,1 MacPro which though the years I upgraded to a 5,1 MacPro through various CPU, RAM, GPU and firmware updates. I love that MacPro. Two years ago when the iMacPro was announced/released I seriously thought about buying one, but the cost was too high for a machine I could never really upgrade.

The new MacPro is going to be an awesome machine. I know this is the case because last December I made a machine that runs MacOS with off the shelf parts that are very similar to what is currently in an iMacPro, without any thermal throttling issues and with tons of upgradability.

I know I am happy with what I currently have. I record my son's basketball games so we can watch them again later. With my old MacPro it took hours for iMovie to make a video of the complete game. With my new machine, the process now takes minutes, instead of hours. I can only imagine the time the new MacPro is going to save with its newer processor and improved GPU.
 

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