Spectacular Mac Pro concept with expansion bays

We are talking a lot about the next renewal of the Mac Pro, a model that hit the market in 2013, but since then it has not received changes, except for a few specific ones. A few days ago a group of journalists had the opportunity to meet with some of Apple's top managers. In said meeting Apple acknowledged that it had gotten it wrong by releasing a model with a dual graphics card, when the market went the other way. The almost zero possibilities of expansion have greatly limited the use of this device among professionals, who have always expressed their discomfort about it.

As expected, some designers have already begun to publish what the new Mac Pro could look like, a model that probably won't arrive until 2019, although at that meeting, Apple claimed that with a little luck it could launch in 2018. According to Apple, the guys in Cupertino don't talk to designers saying "there you have it, make it nice," but rather a large number of factors come into play.

Of this first concept that sees the light, what is most striking with the expansion bays that the Mac Pro would offer us, which would be inspired by the model before the current one, but of a much smaller size. Expansion bays would allow users replace hard drives, processor, graphics in addition to RAM.

Furthermore this model tIt would have a Touch Bar on the front of it, which would allow users to switch between the different components that are connected to the device. The start button would integrate a Touch ID that would block access to the Mac to all those people who do not have their fingerprint registered on it.

As usual, Apple hasn't offered any clues of how the new model could be, but as the launch date approaches, it is likely that they will begin to filter what the final design of the same will be, as long as it is not manufactured in the United States. It should be remembered that the Mac Pro is the only Mac that is manufactured in the United States.


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