The Mac Pro has been discontinued.

"It’s the end of an era: Apple has confirmed to 9to5Mac that the Mac Pro is being discontinued. It has been removed from Apple’s website as of Thursday afternoon. The “buy” page on Apple’s website for the Mac Pro now redirects to the Mac’s homepage, where all references have been removed.

Apple has also confirmed to 9to5Mac that it has no plans to offer future Mac Pro hardware."

https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/26/apple-discontinues-the-mac-pro/

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Apple discontinues the Mac Pro with no plans for future hardware - 9to5Mac

It’s the end of an era: Apple has confirmed to 9to5Mac that the Mac Pro is being discontinued. It has...

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I had a Mac 128K (very) briefly in 1985, and an LC in 1991, but I went to the Mac - for good - in 1999 with the release of the Blue & White PowerMac G3. That was the pro Mac of the time, released soon after the Bondi Blue iMac made its debut. And I went there because Mac OS X was on the way. (I was a long-time NEXTSTEP fan at the time.)

B&W PowerMac G3 400, Quicksilver PowerMac G4 dual 800, PowerMac G5 dual 2.5 liquid cooled, and MacPro1,1 dual Xeon --- it was pro Macs for me over the years until they became aimed at a higher tier of u$er.

I am a Mac Studio user today, but I will always have very fond memories of those lovely and powerful pro Mac towers.

Pour one out for @siracusa tonight.

@blakespot only the quad G5 was liquid cooled, no Xeons.
@paul Right, right -- I got it mixed around. I'll edit.