Why the M1 Mac Pro may be dead after all

Now that the M2 MacBook Air is on sale, more news has surfaced about Apple’s prior plans to release a new Mac Pro before the end of the year.

Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman recently revealed in an interview with YouTube channel Max Tech that Apple had a Mac Pro model featuring its M1 proprietary silicon but scrapped the project in favor of a future Mac Pro‌, which will feature an “M2 Extreme” chip.

Had Apple announced an M1 Mac Pro, it likely would have been unveiled at WWDC, alongside the M2 MacBook Air. However, Gurman expects the brand will announce this “M2 Extreme” Mac Pro later this year and release it in 2023, potentially in the spring or summer.

These details might coincide with others Gurman shared about Apple’s product road map shortly after the M2 MacBook Air announcement in June. Once the second-generation silicon was officially revealed, the journalist indicated there might already be M2 Pro and M2 Max MacBook Pros planned for a launch later this year. He claims the laptops go by the codenames, J414 and J416, which indicate their 14-inch and 16-inch displays.

Apple has similarly released M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra chips after the release of the original M1 chip, which seems to pair with different product series, whether they be laptops, desktops, or professional-focused, creative-focused, low-end, or top-tier devices.

If the “M2 Extreme” is anything like prior M1 chip updates, it could be made of multiple M2 chips fused together. Or it could be an M2 chip with additional GPU cores, in addition to a security chip, AI chip updates, and other tweaks to make it sound like an upgrade.

With the M2 MacBook Air now on sale, it is also possible Apple might transition its focus to M2 silicon and no longer introduce any new products with M1 silicon to the market. That might have been the point of scrapping the M1 Mac Pro launch at WWDC.

The last M1 series product was the Mac Studio computer, which was released in March running the M1 Ultra chip.

Gurman has also said previously that Apple has an M3 chip in its product road map, which might pair with a future iMac, in addition to other products.

Additionally, the journalist noted in the interview that the brand currently had no plans to update its Mac Mini computer, likely due to the similarities to the Mac Studio.

Latest posts

Leak: Nvidia is about to challenge ‘Intel Inside’ with as many as eight Arm laptops

This is not an Nvidia Arm laptop, but the old image seemed thematically appropriate. Intel and AMD have split the Windows laptop market for years,...

Chromebooks train schoolkids to be loyal customers, internal Google document suggests

Internal documents revealed as part of a child safety lawsuit hint at Google's plan to "onboard kids" into its ecosystem by investing in schools....

‘It’s theft – plain and simple’: hundreds of artists including Scarlett Johansson have snapped and made an anti-AI campaign that says ‘a better way...

Hundreds of artists have launched an anti-AI campaignThey say AI is stealing their work and want licensing deals insteadSignatories include Scarlett Johansson, Cyndi Lauper,...

I tested Sigma’s superb 17-40mm f/1.8 DC for a month – it’s the ultimate zoom lens for APS-C cameras, and prime lens killer

Sigma 17-40mm f/1.8 DC | Art: One-minute reviewCast your mind back to 2013 and Sigma had just brought out its 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM...

It might sound strange, but The Matrix is actually a happy movie — rewatch it to shake off the January blues

One of the things I enjoy about being a journalist is that stories, ideas, and thoughts can come from all sorts of places: case...

Congress doesn’t seem to know if the TikTok deal complies with its law

TikTok finally closed a deal meant to bring it into compliance with the law that should have banned it a year ago, and the...

Retro handheld maker Anbernic has a new gamepad with a screen and heart rate sensor

File this one under "Things that make you go, 'Hmmm…'" Retro handheld maker Anbernic is launching a new controller with a screen. But unlike...

A rival smart glasses company is suing Meta over its Ray-Ban products

Meta is being sued by Solos, a rival smart glasses maker, for infringing on its patents, Bloomberg reports. Solos is seeking "multiple billions of...

Google Photos can now turn you into a meme

In Big Tech's never-ending quest to increase AI adoption, Google has unveiled a meme generator. The new Google Photos feature, Me Meme, lets you...

‘We’re going to let VR be what it is’ Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth addresses the major VR layoffs – and teases a new direction...

Meta finally addresses its VR layoffsThe Reality Labs CTO also explains its new focus on glasses... and suggested its metaverse has a new home...