A new version of the Mac Pro would arrive in 2022 and it would do so with Intel’s latest in workstation hardware. According to wccftech, Apple would equip its renewed team with a Xeon W-3300 processor, which is part of the Ice Lake-SP family. This information about the 2022 Mac Pro comes from YuuKi_AnS, who would have provided reliable data on Intel CPUs in the past.
In fact, Macrumors indicates that references to the Ice Lake-SP chips have already been found in the Xcode 13 beta. Thus, little by little the way would be free to know new details about the hardware that the new 2022 Mac Pro would use.
Logically, it is still unknown which of the Intel Xeon W-3300 line models would use Apple in its workstation. According to the available information, the most powerful version of the CPU is the W-3375. It offers up to 38 cores and 76 threads, a 4.0 GHz clock speed, and 57MB of L3 cache. Its retail price is around $6200.
To be sure, Intel Xeon’s Ice Lake-SP family seems to live up to Apple’s claims for its 2022 Mac Pro. Still, that doesn’t imply that Cupertino’s have abandoned their plans to release a version of their powerful computer using Apple Silicon.
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