As reported by MacRumors, Apple has demoted its premium desktop computer, the Mac Pro, to a backseat role. Essentially, the company has side - lined this product line, with no significant update plans in the pipeline for 2026. Apple holds the view that the more compact Mac Studio embodies the perfect form for high - end desktop computing, and as a result, it has taken the place of the Mac Pro. At present, the Mac Studio outshines the Mac Pro in performance. It can support a greater number of CPU and GPU cores. In terms of storage, it offers a maximum capacity of up to 16TB. When it comes to memory, it has a unified memory limit of 512GB. Moreover, it is capable of supporting four 8K displays simultaneously.
