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It’s going to be amazing, it’s going to be expensive and it’s going to be even more powerful than the Mac Studio

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There was a blink-and-you-missed-it moment in yesterday’sApple event: the Mac Pro got a mention as “just one more product to go” in the transition from Intel toApplesilicon, but “that’s for another day”. The current Mac Pro and the iMac Pro both made appearances, but only in benchmarks that showed how much faster and more powerful the new Mac Studio is.

If the Mac Studio is mid-range, the Pro is going to be amazing

The most powerful spec of the Mac Studio has the new M1 Ultra system on a chip (SoC). It takes advantage of a high-performance interconnect to turn two M1 Max chips into one super-SoC, delivering 20 CPU cores, 64 GPU cores and up to 128GB of integrated/shared memory.

That’s impressive, but back in October the well-connected Apple reporter Mark Gurmansaidthat the 2022 Mac Pro would have “up to 40 CPU cores and 128 GPU cores on the high-end”. I don’t have any inside information on Apple’s silicon plans, but the path to Gurman’s prediction seems pretty clear when you look at the numbers above: will Apple make a Mac Pro with twin M1 Ultras combined into one even more powerful chip using the same interconnect technology that made the M1 Ultra possible in the first place?

The difference between the Mac Studio and the Mac Pro is unlikely to be just processing power, though. As elegant as its pumped-up Mac Mini design is, it’s being sold as a closed box: you spec it when you buy it and then you don’t touch it again.

The Mac Pro is sold partly on its sheer power but also on its excellent expandability and its “vast configuration” via PCI Express cards and up to 1.5TB of memory. The message is repeated again and again in Apple’s marketing blurb: the Mac Pro is incredibly customisable and expandable. The Mac Studio is not.

So that’s the other area Apple needs to tackle. Adding PCIe connectivity for storage and perhaps some other customised cards (such as the video acceleration cards for the current Mac Pro) seems like it’d be the easy option. Whether Apple can offer expandable memory or a way to add more GPU power if needed to the Mac Pro… well, that’s the big question. Right now, no M1 Mac offers these options.

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But perhaps Apple is hiding some more features, in the same way that it didn’t mention its Ultra Fusion interconnect technology until it revealed the M1 Ultra.

It’s all very exciting, I think. The Mac Studio is an astonishing achievement, so if this is Apple’s mid-range Pro desktop I can’t wait to see what the 2022 Mac Pro is capable of. Who knows? Maybe we’ll even see it atWWDC 2022this summer.

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