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Apple discontinues the Mac Pro, marking an end of an era
Summary
Apple has removed the Mac Pro from its website and confirmed it will not receive future updates; the company is consolidating its desktop lineup around Apple Silicon, with the Mac Studio now positioned as the top professional option.
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Apple has discontinued the Mac Pro, and the company confirmed to 9to5Mac that the machine has been removed from its website and will not receive future updates. The Mac Pro had been a high-end, modular workstation for nearly two decades and saw multiple major redesigns since its 2006 debut. Apple has shifted its desktop strategy toward in-house Apple Silicon chips and now lists the Mac Studio, iMac and Mac mini as its desktop offerings. The Mac Studio is now presented as the company's top professional desktop.
What is known now:
- Apple confirmed the Mac Pro has been removed from its website and will not get future updates.
- The move ends the company's high-end, modular workstation line after nearly 20 years.
- Apple now centers professional desktops around Apple Silicon, with the Mac Studio positioned as the top option.
- The most recent Mac Pro release was updated to Apple Silicon in 2023 and had been using the M2 Ultra without more recent chip updates.
Summary:
Apple's removal of the Mac Pro ends a long-running product line and reflects a consolidation of desktop models around Apple Silicon and the Mac Studio. The company stated the Mac Pro will not receive future updates and that it is no longer listed for sale. Specific details about ongoing support for existing Mac Pro users or any final inventory or service plans were not provided. Undetermined at this time.
