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Specialist announced on Bloomberg that Apple is currently working on several new Mac models, and a cheaper monitor.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...c-new-mac-pro-smaller-mac-pro-cheaper-monitor
We could have this year :
I am personally very hyped with the new Mac Pro mini rumor.
Today Apple offers only two models for desktop computer. The Mac mini is however too limited for a large amount of users, and the Mac Pro is simply too expensive for non pro users. There is a large gap between these models and I feel like Apple doesn't offer any alternative for these users like programmers.
Until nowadays they had no choice but to give up on Macs or to build hackintoshes. However Apple's jump to ARM based processors for Macs is a big deal due to the end of Hackintosh as we know it, but also considering the benefits of Apple Silicon SoCs.
(We) Hackintoshers are a market share that Apple would really benefit to gain by offering an Apple Silicon mid range desktop with advanced capabilities like an extended connectivity and allowing user hardware maintenance on ram, pcie, drives... and with a fair price unlike the G4 cube in its times...
What do you think ?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...c-new-mac-pro-smaller-mac-pro-cheaper-monitor
We could have this year :
- A redesigned iMac with an Apple Silicon SoC
- A new Mac Pro mini with an Apple Silicon SoC
- A new Mac Pro model, with the same enclosure and still with an Intel CPU
- A new monitor, cheaper than the Pro Display XDR
I am personally very hyped with the new Mac Pro mini rumor.
Today Apple offers only two models for desktop computer. The Mac mini is however too limited for a large amount of users, and the Mac Pro is simply too expensive for non pro users. There is a large gap between these models and I feel like Apple doesn't offer any alternative for these users like programmers.
Until nowadays they had no choice but to give up on Macs or to build hackintoshes. However Apple's jump to ARM based processors for Macs is a big deal due to the end of Hackintosh as we know it, but also considering the benefits of Apple Silicon SoCs.
(We) Hackintoshers are a market share that Apple would really benefit to gain by offering an Apple Silicon mid range desktop with advanced capabilities like an extended connectivity and allowing user hardware maintenance on ram, pcie, drives... and with a fair price unlike the G4 cube in its times...
What do you think ?