iMac Pro Discontinued At Apple Store
The iMac Pro has officially gone out of stock in the United States and other countries earlier today, and promptly, the iMac Pro page has been removed entirely from Apple’s website.
With the iMac Pro page dropped, there is no option to buy an iMac Pro in the United States or any other country, and the machine is no longer listed in the Apple Store app, nor does a search bring up iMac Pro listings.
Apple has also changed the Mac compatibility filter for the iMac Pro to say “2017” rather than “2017 and later,” presenting the possibility that there won’t be an iMac Pro in the future.
Apple first announced intentions to discontinue the iMac Pro in early March and said at the moment that the iMac Pro would be available for purchase “while supplies last.” However, quantities of the iMac pro no longer persist.
Though Apple has eliminated the iMac Pro from its website following its discontinuation, there are iMac Pro models available from Apple’s refurbished store.
Apple suggests that users looking for a high-end Mac choose the 27-inch iMac, the latest refresh in August 2020. The current 27-inch iMac configured, including a 10-core Core i9 processor, is faster and more affordable than the Mac Pro with a 10-core Xeon W processor was.
The iMac Pro discontinued at Apple Store, with the Apple Store Friday removed all build-to-order configurations for the product. The last available iMac Pro model to buy is the $4999 base configuration, and the Apple isn’t building anymore. Some other iMac Pro models remain available from other retailers for the time being.
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The iMac Pro was introduced in 2017 to offer further powerful all-in-ones to high-end clients wanting workstation Intel Xeon CPUs. The framework was identical, apart from a more dynamic cooling system and space gray aluminum finish.
Nevertheless, it hasn’t been clear if the iMac Pro has sold well as it sits in a niche market. The 2019 Mac Pro tower has taken much of the limelight from the iMac ProThe high-end ‘standard’ iMac models have also neared the iMac Pro’s performance.
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