Apple's new Mac Pro is a beast: Here are the specs
At $5,999, even the entry-level model is pricey. But the top-shelf configuration will be for ballers only.
When Apple introduced the new Mac Pro at WWDC Monday, it announced the price of the entry-level configuration: $5,999.
And yes, that's a lot of money to spend on a computer. But it's peanuts next to what we expect the most premium configuration to cost. International pricing has not yet been revealed, but that base price converts roughly to £4,735 and AU$8,600.
Though Apple detailed the wide range of the Mac Pro's technical components and capabilities (and showed off that insane 6K display with it) it declined to include the prices for the more advanced versions ahead of the machine's expected fall launch.
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We'll likely have to wait until the Mac Pro is available for preorder -- probably later this summer -- to learn the sordid specifics of exactly how much you'll be able to spend on that top configuration.
For now, we can simply gawk at the technical specifications of what's sure to be the most powerful and priciest product Apple has ever released to the public. And, maybe download MacOS 10.15 Catalina to see where the Mac platform is heading.
2019 Mac Pro configurations
Base ($5,999) | Max (price unknown) | |
---|---|---|
Processor | 3.5GHz Intel Xeon W | 2.5GHz Intel Xeon W |
Cores / threads | 8 cores, 16 threads | 28 cores, 56 threads |
Turbo Boost | Up to 4GHz | Up to 4.4GHz |
Cache | 24.5MB | 66.5MB |
CPU memory | Up to 1TB 2,666MHz | Up to 2TB 2,933MHz |
System memory | 32GB (4x8GB DIMMs) | 1.5TB (12x128GB DIMMs), requires 24-core or 28-core processor |
Graphics | AMD Radeon Pro 580X | AMD Radeon Pro Vega II Duo |
Compute units | 36 with 2,304 stream processors | 2x64 with 4,096 stream processors |
Graphics memory | 8GB of DDR5 | 64GB of HBM2 |
Display support | Up to 6 4K displays or 2 5K displays or 2 Pro Display XDRs | Up to 8 4K displays or 4 5K displays or 4 Pro Display XDRs |
Graphics accelerator | None | ProRes RAW accelerator card |
Storage | 256GB SSD | 4TB SSD (2x2TB modules) |
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See all photosCorrection, June 4 at 3:07 p.m.: Corrects base configuration processor to Radeon Pro 580X.