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Mac Pro Discontinued: Reflecting on 20 Years of Apple’s Desktop Tower

Mac Pro Discontinued: Reflecting on 20 Years of Apple’s Desktop Tower

Apple this week announced that it has discontinued the Mac Pro, with new configurations no longer available and no further models planned. Below, we reflect on nearly two decades of the Mac Pro. 2006 to 2013 In August 2006, Apple introduced the original Mac Pro, which was an Intel-based follow-up to the PowerPC-based Power Mac G5 that debuted a few years earlier. Mac Pro was the final Mac model to transition from PowerPC to Intel processors. “Apple has successfully completed the transition to using Intel processors in just seven months—210 days to be exact,” said Apple’s then-CEO Steve Jobs, in a press release announcing the first Mac Pro. “And what better product to complete it with than the new Mac Pro, the workstation Mac users have been dreaming about.” The original Mac Pro was powered by two dual-core Intel Xeon processors, making it up to twice as fast as the Power Mac G5, according to Apple. It could be configured with up to 2TB of storage—the most ever in a Mac at the time—and up …

What’s Happening With the Mac Pro?

What’s Happening With the Mac Pro?

Apple hasn’t updated the Mac Pro since 2023, and according to recent rumors, there’s no update coming in the near future. In fact, Apple might be finished with the ‌Mac Pro‌. Bloomberg recently said that the ‌Mac Pro‌ is “on the back burner” and has been “largely written off” by Apple. Apple apparently views the more compact Mac Studio as the ideal high-end pro-level desktop, and it has almost replaced the ‌Mac Pro‌. Apple is working on an M5 Ultra chip that will come out next year, but Bloomberg says the company is only planning to use it in the ‌Mac Studio‌, and not in an updated ‌Mac Pro‌. Apple has no plans to update the ‌Mac Pro‌ in 2026 in a “significant way.” If we are truly at the end for the ‌Mac Pro‌, will we see Apple discontinue it when the next-generation ‌Mac Studio‌ launches? The current ‌Mac Studio‌ has a newer, higher-end M3 Ultra chip that supports more CPU cores, more GPU cores, more maximum storage (16TB vs. 8TB), and more maximum …