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Originally Posted by chucker
But that's exactly what makes the "small Mac Pro" rumor so puzzling.
Do they just enjoy putting a lot of R&D into products that take years to prepare, don't really take the world by storm, and then… are one-offs?
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I see the "small Mac Pro" as a reinvention of the Cube, slotting in price-wise where the iMac Pro was positioned.
Status machine, also positioned at Edu and scientific markets.
The modernist cheese-grater (did we ever settle on a nickname?) is going to stay right where it is at the very top of the heap.
The "small Pro" won't compete with its ultra-high-end bells and whistles and I would agree with PB that it will be the very last Mac to be upgraded.
That's what I'm guessing anyway.