Mac Pro: Why did it take Apple so long to wake up? – April 4, 2017Īpple sorry for what happened with the Mac Pro over the last 3+ years – namely, nothing – April 4, 2017Īpple to unveil ‘iMac Pro’ later this year rethought, modular Mac Pro and Apple pro displays in the pipeline – April 4, 2017Īpple’s apparent antipathy towards the Mac prompts calls for macOS licensing – March 27, 2017 Who’s going to buy a Mac Pro now? – April 4, 2017 Who has taken over at Apple? – April 5, 2017Īpple’s embarrassing Mac Pro mea culpa – April 4, 2017 More about Apple’s Mac Pro – April 6, 2017Īpple’s desperate Mac Pro damage control message hints at a confused, divided company – April 6, 2017 Why Apple’s promise of a new ‘modular’ Mac Pro matters so much – April 6, 2017Īpple’s cheese grater Mac Pro was flexible, expandable, and powerful – imagine that – April 6, 2017 MacDailyNews Take: This of course won’t happen because it would require Apple to get up off their lazy, confused, and misguided asses and pay some attention to the Mac.Īpple’s latest announcements about the modular Mac Pro really ramp up expectations – April 6, 2018Īpple needs to stop promising new products and start delivering them – April 6, 2018Īpple: No new Mac Pro until 2019 – April 5, 2018Īpple reiterates they’re working on an all-new modular, upgradeable Mac Pro and a high-end pro display – December 14, 2017 “What if, instead, Apple updated the Mac mini? What would it need to do to make this thing perfect again? As it turns out, not much.” I (and most power users) can’t wait another 18 months or more to get my job done,” Gewirtz writes. Apple said its delaying the new Mac Pro until 2019.
#Do 2017 mac pro have tpm upgrade
You can’t upgrade or fix most of what’s inside. “Apple updated the Mac mini once more, in 2014, but it removed the perfection: It’s now a closed box.
But, alas, they’re not good enough for the workloads I want to run now.” Twist the bottom slightly to open the case, unscrew three screws, pop off the connector, and do it all in reverse with the new fan. You can replace memory, drives, and… even fix the fan.” It’s the last nearly perfect desktop machine Apple has introduced,” David Gewirtz writes for ZDNet.