News on June 21st, repair team iFixit released a disassembly video today, revealing Apple’s 2023 Mac Pro’s internal structure and some upgrade details. According to iFixit, the overall aluminum chassis and internal structure of the new Mac Pro are basically the same as the previous version, but in terms of processor, it is equipped with a new M2 Ultra chip, and uses a huge heat sink for cooling.
iFixit points out in video, tearing apart Mac The Pro shell is very simple, but upgrading the internal components is relatively difficult. They found that the memory was not user-upgradeable, but there was a replaceable storage module hidden inside and an empty slot. However, after official confirmation from Apple, the empty slot does not support user expansion, and users need to configure it through Apple’s official website.
Further disassembly shows that Apple is The same powerful cooling solution found in the Intel version is used in the Pro, suggesting Apple is repurposing existing parts. In addition, the iFixit team also discovered that Apple still uses a large motherboard to drive the M2 Ultra chip, although in reality the small motherboard is sufficient for its driving needs.
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