![]() ![]() ![]() There are holes covering the entire front and back of the Mac Pro's aluminum chassis and holes all along the backside of the Pro Display XDR. Specs aside, the new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR can be described in two words: very hole-y. In other words, Apple is giving professionals what they really want: a big ol' box of a computer. ![]() Both are metal towers with handles on top for easy transport and both come with a boatload of expansion. The original was a gorgeous, sleek aluminum tower with tons of expansion slots.Ĭomparing the two machines, it's so obvious they share similar DNA. Seeing the new Mac Pro up close brought back fond memories of the old pre-2013 "trash can" Mac Pro. (opens in a new tab) (Opens in a new tab) The new Mac Pro and the Pro Display XDR itself are nothing short of overkill, which is exactly what professionals need, not just for today but years down the road. I mean, it sure would be nice to have a Mac Pro and its beefy Intel Xeon processor with up to 28 cores, up to 1.5 terabytes of RAM, and up to two Radeon Pro Vega II Duo graphics cards (the most powerful graphics card according to Apple), but most people will not need it. The first thing you should know about the new Mac Pro is that it's probably not your next machine unless you are the kind of professional who needs the ridiculously powerful performance it packs. ![]()
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