Best 2013 Mac for Pro Video Production with FC Pro X?

We run a small video production company and it's time to upgrade. What is the best current Mac configuration and product for video production. I have a 2013 Macbook Pro that is maxed out but I get choked down by the video card when doing more than 3 multi-cams.
So we need some systems that can handle more cam views and that speeds up produciton.
Thanks for your help.
~David

I recently took possession of a new Mac Pro (8-core) and it's obvious that it "was made" for FCPX.  Unbelievable performance.  FCP7...oh well, it works as well as could be expected, but no miracles. It's an old app that doesn't benefit from all the cores and memory, but still my standard.

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