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<p>The weekend saw Mark Gurman reporting on his understanding of a revised 2023 <a href="
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https://9to5mac.com/2022/12/18/gurman-apple-cancels-plans-for-high-end-mac-pro-with-m2-extreme-chip-m2-ultra-mac-pro-still-planned/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">abandoned plans to make the machine the ultimate Mac[/url], relying instead on user expansion options to unleash the full potential of the machine.</p>
<p>In a sense, that’s a return to the original concept of the first-generation Mac Pro way back in 2006 … </p>
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Reported 2023 Mac Pro plan would be understandable, but still potentially concerning