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The M3 UltraΒ getting announced exclusively for the updated Mac Studio was the ultimate sign that Apple had little to no interest in keeping the Mac Pro a part of its lineup, and just a few days ago, the company admitted that no more models of the tower workstation will launch in the future. Even though the Cupertino firm confirmed its plans to several media outlets, the machineβs slow demise began in 2022, according to the latest report. The Intel-powered model offered flexibility with its expansion slots, but the Apple Silicon Mac Pro had this functionality removed, not to mention that [β¦]
The M5 Pro and M5 MaxΒ launched earlier this month, leaving only the M5 Ultra, which is due for a release in the first half of this year. With Apple running out of time with the impending announcement of its most powerful silicon, it had to make some critical decisions on whether its workstation-class chipset would only be found in both the Mac Studio and Mac Pro, or just one of them. In the end, a new report states that Apple has officially thrown in the towel for its Mac Pro, marking the end of the tower form factor and ushering [β¦]