Finally.
After years of waiting, Apple has finally revealed its new Mac Pro, abandoning the small cylindrical form factor for a beastly, more traditional and highly modular tower. But just because it’s a tower doesn’t mean it’s boring.
The new Mac Pro features a stainless steel frame with an easily removable cover, providing 360-degree access to internal components. Those components include up to a 28-core Intel Xeon – powered by up to 300 watts – and up to 1.5 terbaytes of RAM.
Building on its promise of expandability, the device comes with eight PCI slots. The computer can support up to four Radeaon Vega II GPUs, which Apple claims provide the most powerful graphics performance in the world.
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Published June 3, 2019 — 18:30 UTC