The Verge reports:
Having admitted that its glossy “trash can” Mac Pro of 2013 was a mistake, Apple has long promised that the next update to its most professional computer line would be a return to more modular, less thermally constrained computing. That is being realized today at WWDC 2019 with the official debut of an all-new redesigned Apple Mac Pro.
Although it’s a new design, the 2019 Mac Pro is also a throwback to Apple’s classic “cheese grater” look. The interior is structured for modularity and flexibility, addressing one of the big pain points of the outgoing Mac Pro design.
The new Mac Pro is launching this fall with a starting price of $5,999. That’s with a spec vastly below its maxed out exciting new features: you get 32GB of memory, an octa-core Intel Xeon CPU, Radeon Pro 580X graphics, and a 256GB SSD. Apple today also introduced a matching 6K monitor, the 32-inch Pro Display XDR, whose starting price is a similarly lofty $4,999.
Apple finally reveals the new Mac Pro #wwdc19 https://t.co/9k7AiTj7le pic.twitter.com/zXq8CSlHAu
— Engadget (@engadget) June 3, 2019
The new Mac Pro, a matching monitor and an adjustable stand will set you back nearly $12,000.https://t.co/B0M7psOjAL
— Nikkei Asian Review (@NAR) June 3, 2019
Apple announces a new Mac Pro (starting st $5999) and a new 32” monitor for $4999. (Oh and the stand isn’t included it’s an extra $999)
Are you getting one? #Apple #MacPro2019 pic.twitter.com/UAJGQPMsqG
— EditorsKeys (@EditorsKeys) June 3, 2019