The all-new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR are both available to order from Apple, and as expected, the price of the Mac Pro can rise very, very quickly with certain configuration.
The Mac Pro with base configurations started a $5,999. However, if you max out every configuration Apple is offering, the total price tag of the computer can reach upwards of $50,000.
To find out what the total price could be, we configured the Mac Pro to have:
- 2.5GHz 28‑core Intel Xeon W processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.4GHz ($7,000)
- 1.5TB (12x128GB) of DDR4 ECC memory ($25,000)
- Two Radeon Pro Vega II Duo with 2x32GB of HBM2 memory each ($10,800)
- 4TB SSD storage ($1,400)
- Apple Afterburner card ($2,000)
- Stainless steel frame with wheels ($400)
- Magic Mouse 2 + Magic Trackpad 2 ($149)
- Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad – US English
- Final Cut Pro X ($299)
- Logic Pro X ($199)
All of these configurations brings the total price to $53,247.98. And, this Mac Pro configuration comes with a 4TB SSD, the Max storage that is being offered by Apple currently. Apple have said that they will be offering an 8TB SSD configuration soon. Also, Apple will be offering the Radeon Pro W5700X with 16GB of GDDR6 memory and Two Radeon Pro W5700X with 16GB of GDDR6 memory each sometime in the future. These three things will also bring up the aforementioned price tag.
Of course, it should be noted that most people wouldn’t ever dream of paying this much for a computer. As it is, the base model of the Mac Pro suits more than enough people. I’m sure there is someone out there who does need a computer with all these configurations.