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1 August 2023

This update of EveryMac.com features complete details and benchmarks for the new Mac Pro, an all new Mac Pro Q&A to cover the latest line, and an "Armac" Q&A update that wraps up the transition to Apple Silicon processors. EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup has been updated, too.

Mac Pro 2023
Photo Credit: Apple, Inc. (Apple Silicon Mac Pro)

The "Apple Silicon" Mac Pro Q&A answers "How much faster is the '2023' Mac Pro really compared to the '2019' Mac Pro it replaced?" and "Is it possible to upgrade the internal storage in the '2023' Mac Pro? Is it possible to add more internal storage?" and a variety of other questions about Apple's lone remaining expandable Mac.

The "Armac" Q&A answers "How much longer will the macOS support Intel Macs?" and "Will Apple Silicon Macs ever support eGPUs?" and much more about Apple's now complete Intel-to-Apple Silicon transition.

EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup has been updated with additional identifiers for Macs and devices from hands-on inspection and submissions by helpful readers. Thank you very much to those who contribute info. It's appreciated always.

If you bought, or buy, a new Mac Pro, please get in touch and send in its serial number, part number, and other identifiers. Non-personal information can be added to EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup to help with model identification and differentiation. Thank you.

New Q&As

A selection of Q&As since the last major site update include:

  • What are all the differences between the Mac Pro "M2 Ultra" (2023) models? Which configuration options are the best value?
  • What are all the differences between the Mac Pro "M2 Ultra" (2023) models and the Mac Pro (2019) models replaced?
  • What are the main differences between the Mac Pro and Mac Studio? Which makes the most sense for my needs?
  • How much faster is the "2023" Mac Pro really compared to the "2019" Mac Pro it replaced?
  • What type of internal storage does the Apple Silicon Mac Pro use? Is it possible to upgrade it? Is it possible to add more internal storage?
  • Does the Apple Silicon Mac Pro provide PCIe slots? What type of upgrades actually are supported?
  • How much longer will the macOS support Intel Macs?
  • Will Apple Silicon Macs ever support eGPUs?

For all new Q&As, please refer to EveryMac.com's Recently Added Q&As listing.

Today in Mac History

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Additions & Changes:

Added an all new Apple Silicon Mac Pro Q&A to cover the latest models.

Updated the "Armac" Q&A to wrap up the transition to Apple Silicon processors.

Added complete details and benchmarks:

Updated specification listings:

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