With the launch of the new Mac Studio, which replaces the high-end 27-inch Intel iMac, Apple is left with just two Intel Macs in its lineup - the Mac Pro and Mac mini.
Although the Mac Studio appears to be a hybrid of the Mac mini and Mac Pro, Apple is not discontinuing the high-end Intel Mac mini, which remains in the lineup. This suggests that a new version of the high-end Mac mini may launch at some point, although there are plenty of rumors that Apple will update it at this event. Apple already sells the M1 Mac mini, but the Intel version is still the more expensive option.
Instead of launching a new Mac mini, Apple is launching a Mac Studio that starts at $1,999. Mac Studio can be ordered with the M1 Max chip or the new high-end 20-core M1 Ultra chip.
Apple is still selling the 6-core Intel Mac mini with UHD Graphics 630 for $1,099, while the Mac Pro comes with up to 28-core Xeon W chips. At today's event, Apple said the M1 Ultra Mac Studios is faster than the 28-core Mac Pro models in terms of CPU and GPU performance.
Apple also said that it does plan to launch an updated version of the Mac Pro, but that the machine will be released "at another day."
We'll likely see a new version of the Mac mini when Apple launches the M2 chip later this year, at which point the Intel model will likely be phased out. We're also looking forward to an updated "Mac Pro" launching sometime in 2022.
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