Such a development is of course expected. But Apple would have reviewed its projects at the decrease and would have abandoned the idea of marketing a high-end model integrating an M2 Extreme with 48 CPU cores and 152 GPU cores – given its high cost (production as selling price) and an unprofitable niche market. From now on, it would provide a MacPro M2 Ultra, with a case identical to the current Mac Pro, dating from 2019. No evolution to be expected on the design side…
Some might also be a little disappointed because Mac Pro M2 Ultra RAM might not be changed by user because she would be welded, which would offer less modularity to a machine that is supposed to last for several years. However, it would be possible to change storage (two slots for SSDs), graphics, media and network cards.
Finally, remember that Apple is supposed to release thesuccessors to the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro M1, Mac mini M1, and a mysterious 15-inch MacBook Air. In the meantime, she would also have abandoned on the side of the road, her MacBook project (Air / Pro?).
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