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2017 mac pro release date
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The iMac Pro 2022 could also feature a Mini-LED display, which was suggested by Ross Young (via Display Supply Chain). We also wouldn’t rule out the inclusion of the new M1 Ultra processor, which Apple recently unveiled for the Mac Studio.

2017 MAC PRO RELEASE DATE PC

Mark Gurman claims (via his Power On newsletter) that an ‘iMac Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max options’ could launch this year with a 27-inch screen.Ĭonsidering that the iMac Pro is designed for professionals rather than the average PC user, it makes sense that Apple would want to beef up the specs, though it’s not clear whether the desktop would have the same 32-core GPU configuration as the MacBook Pro. We expect the iMac Pro 2022 to be considerably more expensive since it will be packing more powerful components. The previous iMac Pro had a starting price of $4999 when it launched back in 2017, but it has since been discontinued and is no longer available to buy on the Apple store.Įlsewhere, the cheapest standard 27-inch iMac is available from £1799. We do not have any ideas on the pricing yet, though we can look at the previous iMac Pro devices as a rough guide. We’re not ruling out a reveal this year (potentially even during today’s WWDC 2022 showcase) but a 2023 launch seems far more likely at this point.

2017 MAC PRO RELEASE DATE PATCH

But those updates don't always patch all of the known security holes in macOS-for the best protection, you should still be running the newest version of macOS whenever possible.The iMac Pro 2022 was initially expected to launch this year, although that has now been put in doubt.Īpple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via Twitter) has contradicted claims that the desktop computer could be revealed this year, suggesting that the iMac Pro will launch alongside the MacBook Pro in 2023 instead. Apple typically provides updates for the three most recent macOS versions at any given time, so Big Sur and Monterey will both continue to be updated after Ventura comes out in the fall. Older Macs that can't run Ventura should still be supported for another two years or so with security updates and new versions of Safari. It's possible that Apple is providing fewer updates for older devices across the board, unrelated to the Intel-to-Apple-Silicon switch that's happening on the Mac side. That said, Apple has also dropped many pre-2017 models from the support lists for iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, too-this follows three years where Apple didn't drop support for any iPhones or iPads. Both macOS 11 and macOS 12 dropped support for batches of older Macs, but before that Apple had only been making big changes to the support list every other year or so ( 10.12 and 10.13 supported almost all the same Macs, as did 10.14 and 10.15). If you look at macOS system requirements from before the Apple Silicon transition started, it's clear that Apple has accelerated the pace at which it is dropping older Macs. Advertisementįurther Reading PSA: Apple isn’t actually patching all the security holes in older versions of macOS If you're using an older Intel Mac, Apple is aggressively dropping support for those systems. If your Mac is using an Apple T2 or Apple Silicon chip, you're safe.

2017 MAC PRO RELEASE DATE FULL

The full compatibility list is below:Ĭompared to the compatibility list for Monterey, Apple has dumped all Macs released before 2017, including the 2013 Mac Pro (which it sold until December 2019) and the 2016 MacBook Pro models that introduced the Touch Bar. The bad news is that Ventura drops support for a wide range of Intel Macs. Like most macOS releases, its changes are mostly incremental, but it does include a new multitasking UI called Stage Manager, new Continuity features to help your Mac mesh with your iPhone and iPad, and several redesigned and updated apps.

2017 MAC PRO RELEASE DATE UPDATE

Further Reading Apple announces macOS 13 Ventura, the next major software update for the MacĪpple unveiled Ventura, the next major version of macOS, at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday.














2017 mac pro release date