Before I buy a Mac Pro...

I'm working on a video project with around 2TB worth of HD video plus other various video sizes. I have a Mac Book Pro (2010), but it's still a little slow for the amount of editing I want to do and transfering from Hard Drives takes way to long, especially since the hard drives aren't firewire friendly.
Does anybody know which month the Mac Pro will be coming out?
I'm want to hold instead of dumping a bunch of money on a new Mac Pro that doesn't have the thunderbolt. So, I'm just curious how long I'll be on stand-by to stand-by.
Thanks,
J

There aren't many products to use Thunderbolt.
A Mac Pro with PCIe SATA and FW800 can drive any disk as faster as platters can handle, that won't change.
Get ExpressCard and add eSATA or FW800 and a different case than that USB one you have.
http://www.macsales.com/firewire
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No one knows when, but Intel won't have Xeon LGA2011 Ivy Bridge (the next step from Sandy Bridge) until late this year.

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