[OS X TeX] New Mac
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Fri Sep 15 14:14:54 EDT 2006
Let me repeat my educated opinion that a Laptop should be considered
as a substitute for the real thing (fast computer, large monitor),
which has its merits when travelling.
If you have the advantage of sitting at your own desk, you should use
a fast computer and a large monitor for texing (24" is sufficient,
but only Apple's 30" Cinema display will make texing fun).
Claus
On Sep 15, 2006, at 18:53, Bruno Voisin wrote:
> Le 15 sept. 06 à 17:40, George Gratzer a écrit :
>
>> I got a new Mac:
>>
>> Machine Name: Mac Pro
>> Machine Model: MacPro1,1
>> Processor Name: Dual-Core Intel Xeon
>> Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
>> Number Of Processors: 2
>> Total Number Of Cores: 4
>> L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
>> Memory: 2 GB
>> Bus Speed: 1.33 GHz
>>
>> The LaTeX book I am writing. The 540 pages of the LaTeX book I am
>> writing (lots of illustrations) typesets in four seconds.
>> Interestingly, all four cores work busily.
>
> How does that compare with your other Macs? In a couple of weeks I
> should be getting exactly the same configuration (Mac Pro 2.66 GHz
> 2 GB RAM), but I'm still hesitating between this Mac Pro and a
> black MacBook upgraded to 2 GB RAM and 120 GB HD. The Mac Pro is of
> course much more powerful, but once you've tasted the convenience
> of a laptop, it's difficult going back. Any of the two should feel
> more powerful anyway that my 4 years-old PowerBook G4 1 GHz, which
> is now feeling very slow and on which I am now constantly fighting
> to free up some space on the near-full 60 GB HD.
>
> Bruno Voisin
>
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