
"The Mac Pro first launched in 2006 as a replacement for the then flagship Power Mac G5. Similar to its predecessor, the Mac Pro was a desktop tower PC with a modular design that allowed the user to replace the CPU, memory, optical and storage drives, and PCI expansion cards."
"In 2019, Apple introduced the third and final major design of the Mac Pro. This model went back to the modular nature of its ancestors, with everything except the CPU being user-replaceable."
"The Mac Pro got its M-series update in 2023 with the switch to the M2 Ultra, which would end up being the final update it received in its lifetime."
"Eventually, it was superseded by the Mac Studio as the most powerful computer in Apple's lineup, as the Mac Pro received no further updates."
Apple has officially discontinued the Mac Pro, a desktop computer that served as its flagship model for two decades. Launched in 2006, the Mac Pro underwent several design changes, including a controversial redesign in 2013 that limited modularity. The final major design was introduced in 2019, returning to a modular format but ultimately receiving its last update in 2023 with the M2 Ultra chip. The Mac Pro has now been replaced by the Mac Studio as Apple's most powerful computer, leading to its removal from the company's website.
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