On the eve of WWDC, Apple Retail Stores would be virtually out of stock of Macs Pro

Less than a week from the opening keynote of the Worldwide Developers Conference 2012, everyone is looking forward to what Apple will announce next. Just yesterday, he painted a hot rumor about the possibility of several lines of Macs being updated at the event, but that is still not certain and it is not known if Macs Pro would be on the cake.

Now, the MacRumors claimed to have consulted about 100 Apple Retail Store in the United States and found that very few have any stock of the machine, currently. In general, all consumers are being advised to place orders through the company's online store.

So, nothing out of the ordinary: all models are "in stock", with the exception of only the 12-core version, which is expected to ship in 2-4 business days. In the Brazilian Apple Online Store, the same thing is that this model has a 3-4 week forecast.

Mac Pro in the Brazilian Apple Online Store

In the case of orders placed online for pick-up at any physical store, the vehicle states that the estimated dates vary widely. Some speak on June 8-9, but several cite the 12th well after the long-awaited WWDC keynote.

Still according to the MacRumors, Apple scheduled for the evening of the 12th a meeting with employees of its stores without specifying what will be discussed / guided by there. It may well have to do with possible announcements made at the event.

A few days ago, Jim Dalrymple, who has hot sources inside Apple, denied rumors about the discontinuation of Macs Pro, this in the face of buzz that returned after the creation of a Facebook page which has users thirsty for an upgrade in the professional line of Apple. Did the time finally come?