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Apple is discontinuing its premium Mac Pro desktop computer following a twenty-year run, a move that indicates an alteration in the approach the technology behemoth employs to cater to professional clientele, as per various accounts.
Without much fanfare, the corporation has taken the Mac Pro off its digital storefront, sources like Bloomberg and 9to5Mac confirm, signaling the cessation of a product series which previously functioned as a flagship instrument for those engaged in video editing and software development. This apparatus, distinguished by its adaptable components and its distinctive “cheese grater” appearance, began retail at $6,999.
This decision highlights Apple’s shift towards more adaptable gadgets utilizing its exclusive semiconductor technology. Through consolidating its product range, Apple is emphasizing more profitable, unified hardware such as the Mac Studio — a smaller desktop unit providing similar capabilities to the Mac Pro but at a considerably reduced initial expenditure.
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A patron examines a Mac Pro workstation at Apple’s main retail location on Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China, June 2, 2021. (Costfoto/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
This choice coincides with Apple commemorating its golden jubilee, underscoring its transformation from a specialized creator of enthusiast hardware into a worldwide enterprise founded upon widespread, closely interconnected digital environments.

Apple personnel assist customers at the Fifth Avenue Apple Store on a new product launch day on Sept. 19, 2025 in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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Apple has been liquidating its leftover stock in physical outlets. The corporation verified to 9to5Mac its intention to not release any subsequent revisions for the Mac Pro series, thereby concluding the period of the user-upgradable Apple desktop computer.

Apple’s new Mac Pro is exhibited in the showroom during Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California on June 3, 2019. (Brittany Hosea-Small /AFP via Getty Images)
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This alteration mirrors Apple’s overarching tactic to streamline its range of desktop computers, focusing on a smaller number of adaptable offerings that harmonize with its proprietary semiconductor development plan.
FOX Business has contacted Apple seeking additional statements.Â
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