https://www.apple.com/mac-pro/
Since 2017 when Apple pre-announced their plans for the Mac Pro, Apple has been working on a redesign to the line after the 2013 “trash can” Mac Pro turned out to be a thermal dead end (along with non-standard GPU’s and limited internal storage). Many Mac Pro users (myself included) have been waiting to see what solution Apple would come up with after multiple years of neglect. And the clock was ticking down as 2019 progressed to the midway point heading towards Apple’s developer conference.
Well, that time has finally come and Apple unveiled the next generation Mac Pro during the open keynote at WWDC 2019 in San Jose, California today. The prior tower desktop Mac Pro (2006-2012) had been referred to as the “cheese grater” design due to the small holes in its front and rear panels. Apple took that reference to heart and used that as inspiration for the external visuals of the new system where it looks much more like a cheese grater compared to the prior desktop tower design.
The new system is an updated take on the previous desktop tower design; what Apple should’ve done back in 2013 (instead of the cylindrical form factor they went with) where it is an evolutionary spiritual successor instead of an attempt to re-invent the wheel for something that no one really asked for. As promised, Apple created a modular design in a form factor that works and thankfully did not go with the stackable modules approach that was going around the rumor mill. My own point of reference back in 2017 (as to what I was looking for from Apple) was HP’s Z8 workstation; Apple heard the feedback and did just that with the 2019 Mac Pro.




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