Report Claims that Apple Has yet Again Put the Mac Pro “on the Back Burner”
The Mac Pro tower lacks RAM upgrades and third-party GPU support while the M3 Ultra Mac Studio offers more cores and 32GB additional RAM at nearly half the price.
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In with a bang, out in silence -- the end of the Mac Pro
For almost two decades, the Mac Pro bounced between coveted and beloved, to derided and forgotten. This isn't the first time this has been said, but now it seems like the reign of the Mac Pro is finally over.Apple is reportedly pressing the off switch on the Mac ProAll political careers end in failure, and all devices fade out as they are eventually superseded. Yet this time it's more that the Mac Pro has been usurped, and possibly even stabbed …
The latest evolution of the Mac Pro dates back to 2023. An eternity for this category of machines. Apple had integrated the M2 Ultra but since then, generations have succeeded and the latest Mac Studios compete without problems with the Mac Pro M2. And that's the problem. How to justify a very high-end out of price against a Mac Studio capable of better, in a compact format and at a more interesting price.Yes, the Mac Pro is designed to be modul…
The Mac Pro Slows Down: Apple Shifts Its Power to the Mac Studio - Y.M.Cinema Magazine
Apple’s strategy for professional desktop computing is quietly changing. The machine that once symbolized ultimate power for filmmakers and creators, the Mac Pro, is losing momentum inside the company. At the same time, the Mac Studio is becoming the real flagship for creative professionals. This is a structural shift in how Apple defines performance, value, and the future of pro workflows. This transition did not happen overnight. It has been b…
The former flagship Mac in the tower case has long been a shadow existence. Apple is not currently planning to upgrade it with the M5 Ultra.
The Mac Pro Is, Quite Obviously, ‘On the Back Burner’, According to Mark Gurman – Pixel Envy
Andrew Cunningham, Ars Technica: Long-suffering Mac Pro buyers may have taken heart when Apple finally added an M2 Ultra processor to the tower in mid-2023, making it one of the very last Macs to switch from Intel to Apple Silicon—surely this would mean that the computer would at least be updated once every year or two, like the Mac Studio has been? But Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says that Mac Pro buyers shouldn’t get their hopes up for new hardwa…
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