![]() The Mac Pro desktop continues to be listed with a starting price of $5,999. ![]() And only one of those Macs, the ultra-high-performance Mac Pro, does not have a configuration already available with Apple Silicon. On Apple’s website, the company now lists just four remaining Mac models for sale that run Intel processors. ![]() The new MacBook Pros, in 16.2-inch and 14.2-inch display sizes, have taken the place of the Intel models in the lineup. With the announcements, Apple has phased out two more Intel-powered Macs from its lineup-the 16-inch MacBook Pro from late 2019 and the 13.3-inch MacBook Pro from May 2020. The successors to the original M1 “Apple Silicon” processor announced a year ago, the Arm-based chips aim to provide professional-level performance for two redesigned MacBook Pro models, which were also unveiled Monday. On Monday, Apple announced the next generation of its in-house processor technology for the Mac with the unveiling of two new chips, the M1 Pro and the M1 Max. Apple’s two-year transition away from Intel may technically be only halfway done, but the Mac lineup is already down to just four models that run Intel processors.
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