"Apple's M2 Ultra Mac Pro: Benchmarks, Upgrades, and Reviews"

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Apple has acknowledged a hard drive issue with its 2023 Mac Pro, which runs on the M2 Ultra chip, and has said it will fix the problem in a future macOS update. The issue affects certain SATA hard drives that may unexpectedly disconnect from the computer after it wakes from sleep. Early adopters with internal SATA drives are advised to toggle the desktop equivalent of an advanced display preference on in System Settings. The Mac Pro is the only Apple silicon Mac capable of interfacing with PCI cards for ultra-fast storage and networking.
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