

That was again confirmed in 2018 and teased once more in February 2019 when a YouTuber released a video claiming he has specific in-depth information from inside sources from Apple on the Mac Pro.
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In 2017, Apple mentioned that the Mac Pro would be a modular system. This hardware component allows the device to simultaneously play back three streams of 8K video, or 12 streams of 4K resolution. The last piece of the Mac Pro’s performance puzzle is Apple’s in-house Afterburner accelerator card. These GPUs, which together offer 56 teraflops of computation, are all lashed together with Apple’s proprietary Infinity Fabric Link, which purportedly allows data transfers that exceed what current standard PCI buses are capable of. However, the Mac Pro is capable of scaling up dramatically from there, with enough slots to pack in 1.5 terabytes of RAM, and configuration options to swap out the Radeon 580X for a whopping four Radeon Pro Vega II GPUs working in two pairs. The base model is impressive enough with an 8-core Intel Xeon processor, a Radeon 580X graphics card, 32GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. Raw horsepower is what the Mac Pro is all about and where the new entry in the Mac Pro line aims to excel. It also gives users options for external peripherals, with two USB-A ports and two Thunderbolt 3 ports. The Mac Pro features four double-wide PCI slots, three single-wide PCI slots, and one half-width PCI slot, allowing the machine to integrate any form factor that a supplemental GPU or RAM unit might take. A “modular” system with a focus on performanceīesides the spatial accommodation for added hardware components, the hardware architecture of the device itself allows for a wide range of graphics cards and memory units to be added seamlessly to the device. Apple stated that many Mac Pro components are still made in the U.S., and that it “spent $60 billion with over 9,000 suppliers across the U.S.” in 2018. The Mac Pro was previously the only major Apple product that was manufactured in the U.S., but this latest move ends that. Once the cover is removed using a simple twisting lock mechanism, you have complete 360 degree access to all the internals of the computer.īut while the Mac Pro is designed by Apple in California, much of its production has recently been moved to China. Behind this outer panel, the Mac Pro’s rectangular design also means that GPUs and other additional hardware can be easily slotted in on one of its broad sides. A snug, inset semicircular handle on the top of the chassis can be lifted and rotated to unlock the outer shell, which can then be pulled up and off to expose the PCI expansion slots. The Mac Pro’s physical engineering also places much emphasis on modularity. It’s hard not to see a cheese grater from a distance, but at least the design has some function built-in. This allows the Mac Pro to handle enormous computations while not burning a hole through your desk, and with what Apple assured consumers is no more noise than an iMac Pro. The offset two-layer circular lattice design serves as an extremely high-surface area heat sink for use with the trio of fans moving airflow through the tower horizontally. The 2019 edition of the Mac Pro is built with two primary objectives in mind: Performance and modularity. From a purely aesthetic perspective, it actually more closely resembles the original Mac Pro than anything in its recent portfolio of computers. Rather than keep the cylinder design, Apple went back to the drawing board for the third-generation Mac Pro. Apple radically redesigned the Pro for 2013, where it became a simple cylinder with two chip panels and a central fan for quiet cooling.
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In its first generation, the Mac Pro was a blocky computer resembling traditional PC towers. The cheese grater returns Julian Chokkattu/Digital Trends The new computer was first announced in June 2019 alongside a new 6K external monitor called the Pro Display XDR, which starts at $4,999 and a controversial Pro Stand that costs $999. The Mac Pro wasn’t mentioned at the company’s September iPhone 11 launch event ( or any Mac, for that matter). Until Marques Brownlee reveals the launch date for the new Mac Pro on Twitter, the most precise info we had on the date was Fall 2019. With an uncharacteristic preview, Apple straight-up called it a “2019 product.” Now we know that to be true. This was partly to squash the rumors that the Pro would show up 2018, but also seemed a direct confirmation that the new version would come in 2019. One of the purposes of this interview was to confirm that the product would not be released in 2018.

In 2018, Apple had an extended interview with TechCrunch that focused on the Mac Pro. There will be numerous configurations possible, of course, all customizable and accessible within this new modular design.

The new Mac Pro will start at $5,999, making it the most expensive Apple product to exist.
