Modularity will be featured on the next Mac Pro. Apple announced that this feature would aid users in upgrading components in a seamless way to maximize its performance.
Speculations stated that Apple would roll out an external display that will be featuring an 8K resolution. For further elaboration, it is said that the external display has a Thunderbolt 3 ports. These days, it can now be considered as a readily available port in modern day machines. According to wccftech, this can be used for numerous things such as attaching peripherals, transferring data and hooking up another display in order to extend the total screen condition for the utmost productivity setup.
Apple is presently at work on its external display and certainly, it will make Mac Pro as the company's most precious product. Though the Cupertino-based company did not elaborate regarding on the details of modularity it will present, for the hope that it will be similar to the way PC builders put together their parts to create a machine, then definitely, it will be a priced gift for all the Mac Pro users.
In some images shown, the modular Mac Pro includes a Thunderbolt 3 ports and a number of different inputs, 1/0 is also there but the form factor is exceedingly small. It is even smaller than what 2013 Mac Pro had. The device can be opened both sides. There can be revealed the key components like the RAM, SSD storage and unexpectedly NVIDIA GPU, which is a desktop-grade. Another surprising detail is that it is labeled with GeForce GTX.
It was first reported that this device would be released under the workstation category. This brings expectations to Apple that this concept will give more consideration to detail. It is already known that the company does not use SATA-based solid state drives but for a pointer since its PCIe-based then instead of GeForce GTX GPU, Quadro processor should be used, says Ars Technica.
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