Apple’s rumor is certain kneading quickly and furious today.
As expected, ilooks like 27-inch iMac Apple launched last summer will be the last of Intel’s iMacs. It will also be the last to have a signed iMac design, with thick black frames around the display and a giant aluminum chin with the Apple logo, and the last with a curved back. IMac finally gets a reboot, honey.
Conformable Bloomberg, Apple will replace its Intel iMac range with redesigned 21.5- and 27-inch versions with Apple Silicon later this year. This is the first revision the iMac has made in nine years, which is downright wild. Last year’s iMac was very good, especially if you opted for the nano-textured glass screen, but it certainly looks dated, and the processing power I’ve seen from Apple’s ARM-based M1 chip in the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air is probably just a taste of what’s to come in the new iMac. Bloomberg says the new iMacs will look more like Apple Monitor Pro Display XDR (which is very nice, but also 5,000 USD).
Those of you who are hoping for a complete overhaul However, iPhones or MacBooks will be disappointed. According to Bloomberg sources, the iMac is the only product that has a major redesign.
For professionals who need even more from their cars than an iMac can provide, Apple is also developing two new Mac Pros. (Pro is Apple’s most expensive desktop.) The version that will stand out is a redesigned Pro that resembles the Power Mac G4 Cube, according to Bloomberg, and will be powered by Apple Silicon. The second will look similar to Mac Pro was launched in 2019 and is equipped with Intel processors. Honestly, a G4 Cube look would be much appreciated after two very strange Mac Pros: the aesthetics of the 2019 cheese grater, which followed the 2013 Trashcan Pro.
If you don’t want to pay $ 5,000 to make the Pro Display XDR compatible with the Mac Pro (or Mac Mini), but you also want a monitor designed by Apple, the company is also working on a cheaper version. Obviously, it won’t have the professional look of the Pro display, but most people don’t need something so high in everyday use. I welcome an Apple display for ordinary people after the $ 1,000 Thunderbolt display was removed five years ago.
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Now we just have to wait and see if these developments materialize – but the chances look pretty good.