When one of the most innovative introductions of recent years is still hot, at least as far as the Macbook Pro range is concerned, page Macworld anticipates us, in the form of a rumor, a renewal of the leading range of Macs, such as the Mac Pro.
Now that we begin to know the ins and outs of the company's Pro laptops, we realize details that make us think about the need for a more professional version: Having a limitation of 16 Gb of RAM (which according to Apple is done on purpose to save battery) creates the need for more powerful equipment for a professional sector.
Well, these 16 Gb of RAM should be more than enough for a semi-professional user or with initial claims in design or editing programs, but they can be insufficient for a graphic professional.
And the news jumps when the aforementioned page find a Mac Pro model in the Mac OS X Capitan code, with the nomenclature "AAPLJ95,1". It is true that this code is the one that applies to current Mac Pro, but in this case that model would have 10 USB 3.0 ports.
There are opinions for all tastes. On the one hand, there are those who believe that it is time to renew the Pro range, but there are also those who think that the new iMac, which they plan to launch on the market soon, will monopolize the features that this new Mac Pro should carry.
We hope that Apple has made the decision to continue developing the Mac Pro, as its design satisfies me personally. The rumors that speak of renewal hope to see the processor mounted on the computer Intel Xeon E5, RAM memory improvements (above 16 Gb), the removal of Thunderbolt 3 ports by the 10 USB 3.0. Increase in the number of cores to 14 or 18 over the current 12, as well as a improved graphics card.
Do you think Apple will renew the Mac Pro or on the contrary will it sleep them as it apparently did with the Macbook Air? We hope in the next few dates to know more details to tell you.