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Convert your Mac Mini to an XServe, add more PCIe cards & a Thunderbolt ExpressCard reader from Sonnett

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A range of clever hardware devices from Sonnett Technologies Inc. From the large 'XServed' Mac Mini to the ExpressCard reader, these boxes expand your Mac using Thunderbolt.

Also labeled: Red, NAB, Thunderbolt

Win one of two $399 copies of Noise Industries plugin package FxFactory Pro 3 for #FCPX

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****Updated with winners****

FxFactory Pro 3 from Noise Industries was officially announced by press release today. We have two copies of this revolutionary set of plugins for Final Cut Pro X and FCP7 to give away.

Mark Spencer and Steve Martin talk GPU rendering in FCPX and the use of multiple cores with Compressor

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Another episode of MacBreak Studio and this time Mark and Steve take a closer look at GPU rendering in Final Cut Pro X and distributed rendering with Compressor.

What will happen to FXScript plugins when FCPX is released?

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Everybody loves plugins within Final Cut Pro, there are now hundreds to buy or download free in the FCP 'Ecosystem.' With the radically new FCPX less than a month away, what is going to happen to your favourite FXScript plugins?

Digieffects convert all their plugins to FXPlug for GPU acceleration in Final Cut Pro

Today Digieffects announced that they now support Apple's FxPlug technology across their range of plugins. This should bring speed gains in Final Cut Pro by utilising the GPU instead of the CPU.

Also labeled: Final Cut Pro, Plugins, Motion, Vimeo, NAB

Blackmagic Design certifies GPU-Xpander for use with DaVinci Resolve for Mac

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Good news for all those DaVinci fans out there. Blackmagic Design has certified Cubix's GPU-Xpander Desktop for use with DaVinci Resolve for Mac v7.1!

Also labeled: Apple

New Quadro 4000 GPU card released by NVIDIA

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Another card gets launched today, this time the beefy $1,199 NVIDIA Quadro 4000 GPU. With FCP, Motion & FxPlug plugins using the GPU, more GPU power means faster renders. There are speed references with FCP mentioned on their site, but be warned this model will not fit some old MacPro's.

Also labeled: Final Cut Pro