Apple will continue to migrate Mac computers to Apple-proprietary Apple Silicon chipsets in 2022, and the migration process is likely to be finalized this year. According to Bloomberg News, Apple is building a new generation of Mac Pro, which is not different from the current generation in terms of dimensions, but uses the company's proprietary chipset.



The chipset used for this computer consists of a processor based on 16 or 32 powerful cores and 4 or 8 low-power cores. Also, the GPU will probably use 64 or 128 cores. We should also mention the possibility of making a Mac mini Pro, which uses a more attractive body than the previous generation.