![]() In theory though, workarounds could be discovered that would allow you to add your own SSD to Apple's newest desktop computer. The computer is not designed to be opened and it appears as though software is blocking adding additional storage at this time. Or is it? A new Mac Studio teardown video by Max Tech shows that the Mac Studio is, in fact, upgradable by the end user. The Mac Pro, which still comes with Intel processors, is unique in Apple's lineup for its user-replaceable components. Gone are the days of being able to order a base model of an Apple computer and upgrading it later as you see fit. ![]() The new desktop can be built to include an Apple M1 Ultra with a 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU and 32-core Neural Engine, plus 128GB of RAM and 8TB of SSD storage. In our review, we called Apple's new M1-powered desktop 'The Apple desktop we've been waiting for.' The new desktop computer looks like a Mac mini on steroids, and it can be configured to extreme, pro-oriented specifications. ![]() We have updated the headline and a few details in the article to reflect this clarification. While there is an extra port that - at least in theory - should allow for users to add additional storage, Apple has a software block disabling third-party storage at this time. Update (Monday, Maat 6:30pm ET): The original version of this article stated the Mac Studio had upgradeable SSD storage.
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