Apple discontinues Mac Pro with no plans for future hardware
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Summary
Apple has confirmed to 9to5Mac that the Mac Pro is being discontinued and has been removed from their website. The company has no plans to offer future Mac Pro hardware, marking the end of an era for the high-end desktop workstation. The Mac Studio is positioned as the future for professional users, replacing the Mac Pro which had its current industrial design released in 2019 alongside the Pro Display XDR (which was also discontinued earlier).
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· 4 pulledIt's the end of an era: Apple has confirmed to 9to5Mac that the Mac Pro is being discontinued.
Apple has also confirmed to 9to5Mac that it has no plans to offer future Mac Pro hardware.
Mac Studio is the future
The Mac Pro has lived many lives over the years.
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