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RIP Mac Pro: Apple Finally Pulls the Plug on Its Iconic Desktop (and 6 Other Legends We Miss)

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It’s official. The “Cheese Grater” has grated its last piece of cheese. Today, Apple confirmed that the Mac Pro is being discontinued with no successor in sight. For the first time in two decades, the most powerful machine in the Mac lineup doesn’t have a place on the Apple Store shelves.

While the Mac Studio has stepped up to claim the throne with the M5 Ultra chip, the death of the Mac Pro feels like the end of an era for the “pro-level” tinkerer. But the Mac Pro isn’t the only fallen soldier in the Apple graveyard.

Let’s pour one out for the most iconic discontinued Apple products that changed the world—before being sent to that great big iCloud in the sky.

1 The Mac Pro (Discontinued: 2026)

A Mac Pro and a Pro Studio Display sit on a table at a presentation with people walking in the background.

This is the big news of the day. The Mac Pro was always the ultimate “flex” for power users. Whether you loved the 2013 “Trash Can” or the 2019 “Cheese Grater,” it represented peak performance. Now, Apple prefers the compact Mac Studio.

2 iPhone SE (Discontinued: 2025)

An iPhone SE sits on a wood desk with a blurry background in the distance.

The iPhone SE was the last refuge for fans of the physical Home button. When Apple pulled it, they also killed off front-facing Touch ID. We are now officially living in a Face ID world.

3 The iPod Classic (Discontinued: 2014)

A person holds an iPod classic with video over a white desk. There are white headphones attached.

This is the most nostalgic entry on our list. The iPod Classic changed how we listened to music forever. Its mechanical click wheel is still one of the most satisfying pieces of tech ever designed.

4 The 12-inch MacBook (Discontinued: 2019)

A gold 12 inch MacBook sits on a cork desk with a window in the background with another building across the street

This laptop was impossibly thin and light. It was the first Mac to use the “Butterfly” keyboard, which many users famously disliked. However, as a dedicated travel machine, it was nearly unbeatable.

5 AirPort Routers (Discontinued: 2018)

An Apple AirPort Extreme router sits on a blue desk in front of a brick wall

Apple used to make high-end WiFi routers called AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule. I think I still have one tucked away in the back of a closet. They were sleek, white, and very easy to set up. Unfortunately, Apple decided to leave the networking market to companies like Eero.

6 MagSafe Battery Pack (Discontinued: 2023)

A MagSafe battery pack its on top of a purple iPhone. They both sit on top of a wood desk

This was a small battery that snapped onto the back of your iPhone using magnets. It was expensive, but the software integration made it feel like magic.

7 The SuperDrive (Discontinued: 2024)

The now discontinued Apple USB SuperDrive sits on a plan white background.

Believe it or not, Apple sold an external CD/DVD drive until quite recently. The SuperDrive hung on for a decade after Macs stopped having disc slots. It finally vanished from the store last year.

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