Apple confirms new Mac Pro will be arriving in 2019

06 April 2018
Will have some level of modularity and is being designed based on feedback from industry professionals.

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cheapiPhoneKnockOff, 10 Apr 2018Apple's definition of what qualifies someone as a Pro user:... morethats what u said ...

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    • cheapiPhoneKnockOff
    • EKP
    • 10 Apr 2018

    Apple's definition of what qualifies someone as a Pro user:
    - hipster
    - goes to starbucks and puts out iPhone, iPad, Macbook / Macbook Pros all over the place
    - buys new iPhone at least once every 2 years
    - buys new iPad at least once every 3 years
    - buys new Macbook at least once every 4 years
    - owns at least one iMac at home/work
    - wants new major MacOS software upgrade immediately upon release and blindly believes it will not cause any data loss
    - believes that any event of data loss is because of not subscribing to paid iCloud services
    - does not make a living of using Mac nor iOS devices

      As I remember most Pro line up Is big failure, which stupid design choices and lack of modularity, no wonder it was dead, it is closed ecosystem, forget about modularities just go to Windows and into me this Apple nonsense

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        • AnonD-750595
        • mqt
        • 08 Apr 2018

        How about some advancements for the Mac mini?? It’s an Apple entry product that the company have let fall by the wayside. Disgraceful

          Some modularity is definitely not "Pro" just like removing regular ports like USB-A and SD Card slots in favor of a dongle-life is not "Pro".

          Pro-desktops should have great modularity where you can swap most if not all of the possible user-upgradeable parts like the CPU, RAM, Graphics card and Storage.

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            • bone
            • p8H
            • 08 Apr 2018

            you know what to do ..

            "just say no, people"

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              • jnZ
              • 07 Apr 2018

              Look there is rumors going around that Apple is dropping Intel by 2020. There is lots of articles that say the same thing as well. So why would anyone buy any Mac in 2019 with an Intel processor, especially if Apple is dropping them.

              This clearly means in the future the software is also going to change as well.

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                • Anonymous
                • SpI
                • 07 Apr 2018

                'The 2013 Mac Pro was a marvel of engineering, until both consumers and Apple realized that the machine was essentially stuck as it is '

                The benefits of being locked into a closed eco system. Wonder why people aren't brainy enough to resist an obvious trap when cheaper and more efficient alternatives exist anyway. Like me, I had a Samsung phone and I loved it but it started failing on me so I moved over to a Huawei P20, if I was after an iphone x and felt they was faulty or something then my only option would be downgrade. Why corner yourself?