Apple has also announced that the new cheese-grater style Mac Pro 7,1 and Apple Pro Display XDR, will be available in December this year. Although we were able to predict the release of the 16-inch MacBook Pro to within 1 day, we missed the boat for when Apple was going to release the new Mac Pro.
We had hoped that they would release the 16 Inch MBP at the same time as the new Mac Pro, but it seems the new style cheese-grater still isn’t ready yet so we will have to wait until some time next month before you can buy the new mega specced Mac Pro.
UPDATE: Release date set. The new Mac Pro will be available to order from December 10th.
More About The New Mac Pro Including Cost Predictions
Check out all our articles covering the new Mac Pro to help you be as informed as possible when the new Apple tower is released in December 2019…
The future of the Mac Pro has been in doubt for some time. We were on track for an M3-powered Mac Pro towards the end of this year or early next year. However, it would appear that Apple is no longer planning an M3 Mac Pro. Instead, it's skipping the third-gen Apple Silicon and going straight to an M4-equipped Mac Pro. In this article, we explore the reasons for this change and when we might expect the next Mac Pro model.
Apple usually holds an event in early October to announce new Apple Mac computers, and there has been intense speculation as to when Apple could release some new M3-powered Macs. In this article, we investigate which Mac computers Apple will update next, and it now looks like we might have to wait until 2024 at the earliest for any M3-powered Macs.
In a relatively short space of time the Apple Mac Studio has been widely adopted by audio professionals who want to use a Mac. No one asked for it, so what happened?
More detail on Apple’s plans continues to emerge, with the first new Macs expected in October 2023 and releases of M3 models continuing through to the end of 2024. We have the details.
With the Apple Mac range now powered exclusively by Apple M2 silicon system-on-a-chip units, we are starting to learn more about the next round of Apple Silicon, the M3 series. This is what we know so far…
Long term Apple expert Max Tech says the 2023 Mac Pro is worse than he expected. Furthermore, after selling his 2019 Intel Mac Pro and purchasing the new 2023 Mac Pro for $8000, he thinks he has made a mistake.
James Richmond is a 2019 Mac Pro owner and is precisely the kind of person who should be excited about the new Apple Silicon Mac Pro. But he isn’t. In this article James explains why.
Well Apple kept their word on the new Mac Pro, well kind of, they delivered a Mac Pro with a Silicon processor. However, it’s mostly a Mac Pro in name only.
Well, what a birthday present for Mike Thornton! Apple announces two new Mac desktop computers, both with the M2 Ultra chip. But in the cold light of the following day, which is the better computer for pro audio users? Mike investigates…
Avid has recently revised their advice on which slots to use for Pro Tools HDX and HD Native cards in the new Apple 7,1 Mac Pro 2019 computers. We have all the details…
Avid is pleased to announce support for the new 2019 Mac Pro 7,1 for Pro Tools Native and HDX (up to 3 cards) but with some caveats with the 24-core and 28-core machines.
In this video, Neil Parfitt who is a composer, music editor, synth sound designer based in Toronto has set up his new rack mount Mac Pro 7,1 computer to show some real-world tests both about the fan noise and how well it handles a very large Pro Tools project and turns up some surprises during his tests.
Will You Be Saving Up For a New Mac Pro?
Now you know when the new Mac Pro will be available, are you going to be saving up your pennies to buy a new Mac Pro or will you be going for a new 16-inch MacBook Pro or even the Mac Mini 2018? Do share your thoughts and plans in the comments below…