Upcoming Mac Pro with M2 Ultra will not allow users to upgrade RAM - Here’s why

Despite previously claiming that the Apple Silicon Mac Pro will have a chassis that is half the size of the current model, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has provided an update to his earlier statement through his Power On newsletter, and it is sure to make several customers livid. Apparently, the new model will not get a chassis redesign, and unlike the current version, users will not be able to upgrade their RAM modules either. Since the M2 Ultra features unified RAM, where the memory is a part of the chipset, it will be difficult to upgrade it. Thankfully, Apple is said to include two SSD storage slots, but it is unconfirmed if the company will incorporate the industry standard size or if it will be a custom solution, with compatible products only available from the company. Apple has been rumored to have run into development problems with the Mac Pro before, but we did not know if it was this severe. It would make sense to re-use the Mac Studio chassis and rename it the Mac Pro, but it is possible that due to the compact space, the upcoming workstation’s performance will get limited. The large metallic casing of the Intel-powered model is significantly large and heavy, so one added benefit of the upcoming Mac Pro would have been that its reduced weight would allow for an easy adjustment of its position. Unfortunately, that does not appear to be the case anymore.

Apple Silicon Mac Pro To Retain Same Design As Current Version With Intel CPU  Will Not Be As User Upgradable Either - 82