

(However, Apple has changed its identifier since 2019 when the Mac Pro was released.) It could be the Mac14,8 identifier, even though this code doesn’t follow the pattern of the current MacPro, which has an identifier of MacPro7,1. We’ve been waiting for a Mac Pro update, and WWDC seems like a great time to release it, but reports have waffled on its release date. That leaves two desktop Macs currently in Apple’s lineup in need of an update: the Mac Pro and Mac Studio. (In case you’re wondering, the iMac’s codes are iMac21,2 and iMac21,1.)
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The M1 iMac has been out for two years and is due for an update, but it’s been rumored that Apple is waiting to upgrade it with an M3 later this year. Apple released the M2 and M2 Pro Mac minis (Mac14,3 and Mac14,12, respectively) in January, so we can rule those models out. Since these new codes seem to be for desktop Macs, we can speculate about what they could be. You can also use MacTracker to look up identifier codes and specs for Macs you don’t have on hand.


(You can look up your Mac’s identifier code by opening the System Information app in Applications > Utilities. For example, the current MacStudio’s code is Mac13,1 (M1 Max) and Mac13,2 (M1 Ultra), and the current 13-inch MacBook Air is Mac14,2. I think they are in a list of devices where "you left your device behind" should be disabled, so they're likely desktops (Mac Studio?).- Nicolás Álvarez April 22, 2023Įvery Mac has an identifier code that Apple uses for system items such as the Find My configuration file. Mac14,8, Mac14,13 and Mac14,14 spotted in Find My configuration.
