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Apple’s new Mac Pro is the end of the company’s Apple Silicon transition, but it’s also an important next step in the company’s journey to win back professional customers.
The original Mac Pro was launched in August 2006 — and it's still remembered as a high point in Apple history. AppleInsider celebrates the old favorite workhorse — and its rather varied sequels.
The Mac Pro includes three impeller fans to allow it to run at peak performance, and supports up to 1.5TB of memory, two AMD Radeon Pro GPUs, and Intel Xeon chips with up to 28 cores.
On the inside, the Mac Pro is almost completely different from the Power Mac G5. But since this is the last portion of the Mac product line to make the jump to Intel processors, let’s start with ...
The Mac Pro 2019, meanwhile, had a far more extensive list of configuration options from an 8-core Intel Xeon to a 24-core Intel processor, from 32GB up to a staggering 1.5TB of DDR4 ECC memory, ...
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