This week on AI: New Mac Pros and iMacs, Apple building its own GPUs & more

By Roger Fingas

Apple paid rare attention to its pro customers this week, teasing a redesigned Mac Pro along with catered iMacs. Behind-the-scenes dealings also made headlines, particularly news that Apple will developing its own GPUs.

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All-new Mac Pro with modular design, Apple-branded pro displays coming in 2018Apple plans new iMac configurations targeting pro users for later this yearApple ditching Imagination Technologies GPU technology, moving design in-houseApple considering selling 'premium' TV bundle with HBO, Starz & Showtime - reportReview: Apple's 2017 9.7" iPad with A9 CPU isn't a game-changer, but it isn't supposed to beApple launches new social-focused Clips video editing app for iPhone & iPadApple pushes out iOS 10.3.1 update, fixing iPhone 5 & 5c OTA update issueApple to reveal fiscal Q2 2017 earnings on May 2Notorious patent troll Uniloc targets Apple over Maps, Apple ID, remote software updatesTrump repeals federal protections stopping ISPs from selling user dataApple's Mac mini an 'important product,' staying in lineupRumor: Supply chain issues with 'iPhone 8' 3D sensors may lead to late launch in Oct. or Nov.Apple sued by Australian regulator over 'Error 53' glitch, hardware repair practicesApple asked to pay hundreds of millions in back taxes in Australia in wide-reaching probeNvidia reveals Mac Pro-compatible Titan Xp PCI-e GPU, macOS drivers for Pascal-based video cardsFirst look: Apple's Clips app for iPhone & iPadApple upgrades 2013 Mac Pros with more cores & faster GPUs