Apple Officially Discontinues Mac Pro as High-End Desktop Era Ends
Apple officially confirmed that it is discontinuing its flagship workstation computer and removing the product from sales as of Thursday afternoon (March 26), marking what sources describe "the end" or even an era for high-end desktop computing in Silicon Valley. The company has explicitly stated through reports by Mark Gurman on Bloomberg, Chance Miller at 9to5Mac, that it does not plan to design a new version and no future models will be released; the Mac Pro was last updated with M2 Ultra silicon during its March 1st event before being taken off Apple's website.
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1Apple officially confirmed that it is discontinuing production and support for its flagship workstation computer.
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2The company stated there are no plans to release any future versions or successor models of this device.
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Apple confirms that it is discontinuing its flagship workstation computer and removing listings from official sales pages.
— [Mar 26, 21:53] iPhoneincanada.caThe company has been planning this move for a significant amount of time before the announcement was made public on March 24th. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Chance Miller from AppleInsider.
— [Mar 26, 09:53] iPhoneincanada.caApple has explicitly stated that it does not plan to design a new version of the Mac Pro or release any future models in its product line. The device was last updated with an M2 Ultra chip during Apple's March event.
— [Mar 26, 09:53] iPhoneincanada.ca"It is truly sad to see this happen," says Chance Miller of the Mac Pro being discontinued and removed from its website. The 'buy' page now redirects users back to Apple's homepage with all references stripped.
— [Mar 26, 09:53] iPhoneincanada.ca"It is truly sad that this happens," says Chance Miller of the Mac Pro being discontinued and removed from its website. The 'buy' page now redirects users back to Apple's homepage with all references stripped.
— [Mar 26, 09:53] iPhoneincanada.caApple has discontinued the Mac Pro, removing it entirely from its website with no plans for future hardware updates as of Thursday afternoon following prior reports that Apple had shifted focus away from high-end desktops to prioritize the MacBook and iPad lines (Note: The text contains a factual error stating November 2025; this summary reflects only what is written in your provided article).