Mac Pro Now Comes With USB-C Accessories, Including Magic Mouse and Keyboard

Apple today updated its website to indicate that the Mac Pro now ships with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable in the box, instead of a USB-C to Lightning cable, and we have learned that the high-end desktop computer now comes with the new USB-C versions of the Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard accessories in the box as well.

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There are no other changes to the Mac Pro today beyond the Magic accessories and charging cable switching from Lightning to USB-C.

Apple released the current Mac Pro with the M2 Ultra chip in June 2023, with pricing starting at $5,999 in the United States.

Apple released USB-C versions of the Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad accessories alongside the new iMac with the M4 chip earlier today. The accessories are also sold separately in white and black color options.

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Dulcimer Avatar
8 months ago
Remember when we all used to blame Intel for Apple’s lack of Mac product updates in the previous decade? I do ?
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dwalls90 Avatar
8 months ago
It's odd we're getting M4 Macs but there has been no M3 family chip for Mac Studio or Mac Pro.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tomtad Avatar
8 months ago
And this is why Tim Cooks
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Lounge vibes 05 Avatar
8 months ago

It's odd we're getting M4 Macs but there has been no M3 family chip for Mac Studio or Mac Pro.

Couldn't agree more, why doesn't Apple treat the flagship as a flagship? I know they don't sell that many as compared to the rest of the lineup but it deserves to always be top dog.
Reportedly the first generation 3NM process that the M3 family and A17 used had very small yields and wouldn’t be backwards compatible with future generations of the process. It was also very expensive.
therefore, it was always intended to be short-lived, which could explain the lack of an Ultra version.
Given that the A18 and M4 are on a much more stable and standard process its likely they will stick around for a while.
Its even more notable given there was about 18 months between M1 and M2, and again between M2 and M3... but only 7 months between M3 and M4.
Current rumor is the Mac Studio and MacPro will be around WWDC next June.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DunedinD Avatar
8 months ago

It's odd we're getting M4 Macs but there has been no M3 family chip for Mac Studio or Mac Pro.
Odd in the same way the Intel Mac mini skipped several generations of Core processor between 2012 and 2018?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Pezimak Avatar
8 months ago

It's odd we're getting M4 Macs but there has been no M3 family chip for Mac Studio or Mac Pro.
And you’re not getting any M4 Mac Pro or Studio anytime soon either. So at least they are consistent in ignoring them.
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