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Mac Pro (2023) - Tech Specs

Year introduced: 2023

Identify your Mac Pro model

Finish

Chip

Apple M2 Ultra chip

Memory

Storage1

Display Support

Simultaneous support for up to eight displays:

Thunderbolt 4 digital video output

HDMI display video output (per port)

Audio

Expansion

Six full-length PCI Express gen 4 slots

One half-length x4 PCI Express gen 3 slot with Apple I/O card installed

300W auxiliary power available:

Connections

Eight Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports

Internal connections

Additional connections

Communications

Wi-Fi

Bluetooth

Two 10Gb Ethernet ports

Input Devices

Enclosure

Mac Pro tower enclosure with feet; configurable to tower with wheels

Size and Weight

Electrical and Operating Requirements

In the Box

Operating System

macOS

macOS is the most advanced desktop operating system in the world. macOS Sequoia helps you be productive and creative in new ways — with window tiling, major updates to Safari, iPhone Mirroring, and support for Apple Intelligence.5

Accessibility

Accessibility features help people with disabilities get the most out of their new Mac Pro. With built-in support for vision, hearing, mobility, and learning, you can create and do amazing things.

Features include:

Built-in Apps6

Configure to Order

Mac Pro and the Environment

Mac Pro is designed with the following features to reduce its environmental impact:7

Made with better materials

Energy efficient

Smarter chemistry10

Green manufacturing

Responsible packaging

Progress toward our 2030 goal

Apple and the Environment

Today, Apple is carbon neutral for global corporate operations, and we are focused on our Apple 2030 goal to make every product carbon neutral.

Acoustic Performance

Declared noise emission values in accordance with ECMA-109

Sound Power Level

L W A,m (B)

Sound Pressure Level

Operator Position

L p A,m (dB)

Idle

2.6 (K V = 0.3)

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Wireless web

2.6 (K V = 0.3)

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  1. L W A,m is the mean A-weighted sound power level, rounded to the nearest 0.1 B.

  2. L p A,m is the mean A-weighted sound pressure level measured at the operator position (rounded to the nearest 1 dB).

  3. 1 B (bel) = 10 dB (decibel).

  4. K v is the statistical adder for computing upper-limit of A-weighted sound power level.

  5. The quantity, L W A,c (formerly called L W Ad) may be computed from the sum of L W A,m and K v .

  6. The wireless web test browses 6 tabs with a mix of content including media.

  7. Configuration tested: Mac Pro with M2 Ultra Chip, 24-core CPU / 60-core GPU, 64GB unified memory, 1TB storage, tower enclosure.

  1. 1 TB = 1 trillion bytes; actual formatted capacity less.

  2. Wi‑Fi 6E available in countries and regions where supported.

  3. Weight varies by configuration and manufacturing process.

  4. Acoustics measured from typical operator position sitting in front of standard Mac Pro system. Acoustics may vary by configuration.

  5. Apple Intelligence is available in beta on Mac models with M1 and later, with Siri and device language set to the same supported language, as part of a macOS Sequoia software update. Supported languages include English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (Simplified). More languages are coming over the course of the year, including Vietnamese. Some features may not be available in all regions or languages.

  6. iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote are available on the Mac App Store. Downloading apps requires an Apple Account and a device that is compatible with the OS version required for each app.

  7. Data accurate as of product launch.

  8. Product recycled or renewable content is the mass of certified recycled material relative to the overall mass of the device, not including packaging or in-box accessories.

  9. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered trademarks owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

  10. Apple's Regulated Substances Specification describes Apple's restrictions on the use of certain chemical substances in materials in Apple products, accessories, manufacturing processes, and packaging used for shipping products to Apple’s end-customers. Restrictions are derived from international laws or directives, regulatory agencies, eco-label requirements, environmental standards, and Apple policies. Every Apple product is free of PVC and phthalates except for AC power cords in India, Thailand (for 2-prong AC power cords), and South Korea, where we continue to seek government approval for our PVC and phthalates replacement. Apple products comply with the European Union Directive 2011/65/EU and its amendments, including exemptions for the use of lead such as high-temperature solder. Apple is working to phase out the use of these exempted substances for new products where technically possible.

  11. We estimate the percentage of electricity-related emissions in our manufacturing that is sourced from clean electricity by attributing to our carbon model clean energy procured by our suppliers in the prior fiscal year, based on the supplier manufacturing allocations at time of product launch. Included in this number is only clean electricity that Apple or its suppliers have procured as part of Apple’s Supplier Clean Energy Program.

  12. All established final assembly supplier sites—those that have been Apple suppliers for more than one year—for Mac Pro are third-party verified as Zero Waste by UL LLC (UL 2799 Standard). UL requires at least 90 percent diversion through methods other than waste to energy to achieve Zero Waste to Landfill (Silver 90–94 percent, Gold 95–99 percent, and Platinum 100 percent) designations.

  13. Responsible sourcing of wood fiber is defined in Apple’s Sustainable Fiber Specification. We consider wood fibers to include bamboo.

  14. Breakdown of U.S. retail packaging by weight. Adhesives, inks, and coatings are excluded from our calculations of plastic content and packaging weight.

  15. Carbon reductions are calculated against a baseline scenario: 1) No use of clean electricity for manufacturing or product use, beyond what is already available on the grid (based on regional emissions factors). 2) Apple’s carbon intensity of key materials as of 2015 (our baseline year for our 2030 product carbon neutrality goal). Carbon intensity of materials reflects use of recycled content and production technology. 3) Apple’s average mix of transportation modes (air, rail, ocean, ground) by product line across three years (fiscal years 2017 to 2019) to best capture the baseline transportation emissions of our products.