Faster processors and up to twelve cores – two six core processors are included in custom configuration. In July 2010, Apple upgraded this line, and although the Mid-2010 models look essentially the same externally as the Early 2009 Mac Pro models, all of them use faster graphics (besides there are significant technical differences for higher-end Westmere models). The Mac Pro high-end powerful servers and workstation line replaced Apple’s flagship Power Macintosh series since 2006.
3.2 Mac Pro (3.2GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010/Nehalem).3.1 Mac Pro (2.8GHz Intel Quad Core, Mid 2010/Nehalem).