![]() By then, it will be over 10 years, you probably should have gotten a good return on investment, to at least buy a refurb 2019 or 2020 Mac Pro that could very well carry you through for the next 8 to 10 years.Īlso, I am sure Apple will likely use it as an incentive to push upgrades to the new model. ![]() So, you very well run it for another 2 years. That said, even if 10.17 or 10.16 is the last, Apple remains generous with security updates. ![]() I suspect Apple wants to put the 2013 behind it as fast as it can, which brings me to the conclusion, at a minimum there could only be one or two macOS upgrades remaining. So, if you bought one two years ago or just this week, you kinda went into this with eyes wide open knowing there would be a replacement. So, I see a similar scenario happening with the 2013 Mac Pro, but under this circumstance, its been the same machine for the last 6 years.Īpple pretty much told folks 2 years ago they were working on a new design. So, if you bought a PowerMac G5 in June 2006 and it came with Tiger, you only got one OS X upgrade and that was it. Apple released its last PowerPC Mac up to summer 2006, yet the last OS X release for PowerPC Mac was 2007’s Leopard.
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