Apple’s Mac Pro originally debuted in 2019, and according to rumors circulating recently, we may be getting a new M1-powered version this year. There's currently very little information about the upcoming Mac Pro's upgrades, specs, or even release date, and there's a lot of mystery surrounding it. Recent reports indicate that Apple has registered three new Macs in the Eurasian Economic Database, meaning Apple could be launching new computers quickly.
Although it hasn't attracted much attention yet, we've got some analysis and potentially good guesses on what to expect from the M1 Mac Pro.
While we can’t guarantee whether Apple will release a new Mac Pro this year, such a release is almost certain. After all, the Mac Pro and 27-inch iMac are the only two products Apple will eventually switch all of its products from third-party processors to its own within a two-year window. Apple has listed three new Mac computers for regulatory filing, according to a French website called Consomac. There's still not much information available on these potential new products, including whether a Mac Pro will be included. However, the fact that Apple submitted these computers is a clear indication that the company is about to launch a new product.
Though so far we have only Knowing this, we're guessing Apple will announce new products during its annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, which usually takes place in early June. If Apple plans to add any new or unique functionality and features to its operating system, developers will undoubtedly be the first to know. As for the system itself, pre-order buyers likely won't receive it until October. It's also possible that Apple will unveil new products during its annual Apple event in March, but this particular event is typically education-focused rather than product-focused.
Given that there is currently almost no information about the new product, it's anyone's guess. We predict that Apple will continue to support existing Mac Pros and release upgraded versions of them on the one hand. After all, one of the benefits of having an upgradeable machine like the Mac Pro is that it lasts a long time, so there's no need to upgrade unless necessary. With that in mind, Apple likely won't make any major changes to the case's design, especially since Apple doesn't typically update its hardware designs very often.
Apple will most likely replace the devices' processors with its own and change them to newer high-bandwidth standards such as DDR5 and PCle 4. As a result, the new products will likely come with redesigned motherboards, but we expect Apple will still retain its unique socket-based CPU design. It's unclear how Apple plans to promote the use of its M1 models on systems that rely on discrete graphics cards. Does Apple plan to release a powerful Dingle-die CPU, or will it double down on existing M1 models? There are still many questions that remain unanswered, but we're sure to get answers in the near future.
In related news, rumors have been circulating about an M1-based 27- or 32-inch iMac and an updated Mac Mini.
So, when can we order the new Mac Pro? There's a good chance the new products will debut this year, although if Apple's supply chain continues to struggle, the new Mac Pro desktops will only be available in limited quantities until next year.
The above is the detailed content of Here's what we know so far about the rumored M1-based Mac Pro 2022. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!