Report claims that Apple has yet again put the Mac Pro βon the back burnerβ
Appleβs Power Mac and Mac Pro towers used to be the companyβs primary workstations, but it has been years since they were updated with the same regularity as the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. The Mac Pro has seen just four hardware updates in the last 15 years, and thatβs counting a 2012 refresh that was mostly identical to the 2010 version.
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 Siliconβsurely this would mean that the computer would at least be updated once every year or two, like the Mac Studio has been? But Bloombergβs Mark Gurman says that Mac Pro buyers shouldnβt get their hopes up for new hardware in 2026.
Gurman says that the tower isΒ βon the back burnerβ at Apple and that the company is βfocused on a new Mac Studioβ for the next-generation M5 Ultra chip that is in the works. As we reported earlier this year, Apple doesnβt have plans to design or release an M4 Ultra, and the Mac Studio refresh from this spring included an M3 Ultra alongside the M4 Max.


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