![]() Despite this it is of course still a fantastically powerful machine easily able to meet current demands. The RAM, CPU chip, PCIe slots, and video cards are all also now at least a generation out of date. ![]() Based on the handful of 'launch' pictures from Apple nearly a year ago now I did not see any sub-module that could be swapped that looked like a WiFi card hence my belief it is soldered on to the logic board.Īrguably this is another example of the 'new' Mac Pro already being significantly obsolete even before it (finally) shipped due to the extreme length of time Apple have taken. The iFixit website will likely do a takeapart article which will itemise the logic board components and provide a confirmation for us. I tend to suspect a USB adapter is a more likely option. However a full size PCIe card would be a possibility should one be launched as would be a USB adapter. ![]() This will prevent the sort of upgrades people did for example with the classic Mac Pro models - including myself. I tend to suspect that the WiFi component is going to be soldered to the logic board.
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