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Originally Posted by PB PM
If the AR/VR setup is designed to run on an iPhone/iPad, every Mac for sale today could run the development program without a hitch most likely.
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True, a dedicated AR machine wouldn't need to be that beefy. But development houses, game builders and movie studios are likely simultaneously building a host of projects for iPhone, iPad, Film/Video, Mac, and now Glasses, that would benefit from using Pro machines in their workflow.
That means you need to have Pro machines to sell them. Apple isn't in this to sell a bunch of Mac Minis and MacBook Airs.
I don't see how Apple does this WWDC without showing the Mac Pro, even if it's not out till October.