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Apple’s trashcan flop echoes as AI doubts grow louder
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78677, member: 636"] Apple’s infamous 2013 Mac Pro, nicknamed the trashcan for its cylindrical design, represented a bold but flawed attempt to reinvent the professional desktop. Then marketing chief Phil Schiller famously mocked critics with a defiant statement about innovation during its launch. The compact machine used a unique thermal core with a single fan, making it quieter and much smaller than its predecessor. It paired Intel Xeon chips with dual AMD graphics cards. However, the design’s major shortcomings quickly became apparent. The unified internal layout lacked expansion slots for additional graphics or memory, causing the system to become obsolete faster than professionals needed. Users also criticized its limited peripheral connectivity, which relied solely on Thunderbolt 2 ports. Apple eventually acknowledged these failures in 2017, returning to a modular tower design with the 2019 model. The company now faces similar perceptions of stagnation, particularly in artificial intelligence. Recent reports indicate Apple licensed a large Gemini model from Google for cloud-based Siri features, highlighting its lag in AI development. Analysts like Ming Chi Kuo note the company feels threatened by rivals' progress, pushing it toward aggressive innovation in its product lines. This pressure to prove itself again, especially with the Mac Pro, requires applying hard learned lessons about what users actually demand from pro hardware. [/QUOTE]
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