On this week’s episode of The MacRumors Present, we talk about the brand new 24- and 32-inch iMac fashions that Apple is rumored to launch beginning this 12 months.
Later this 12 months, Apple is predicted to refresh the 24-inch iMac. The replace is ready to give attention to the M3 chip, with no different main modifications rumored, probably owing to the entire redesign that the present machine acquired upon its introduction in April 2021. Which means the iMac is ready to be the one Mac product line to skip the M2 era of chips fully.
The 24-inch iMac could possibly be among the many first Macs to get the M3 chip, which ought to supply main efficiency and effectivity enhancements over the M1 and M2 chips as a result of Apple’s transition from TSMC’s 5nm processes to a 3nm node. A refreshed choice of coloration choices can be not out of the query.
An iMac with a 32-inch show – the identical measurement because the Professional Show XDR – is additionally in growth, in line with Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman. It’s anticipated to function the M3 Professional and M3 Max chips, and seems to be positioned as a successor to the iMac Professional or the high-end 27-inch iMac. This new high-end desktop iMac is just not anticipated to launch till late 2024 or someday in 2025.
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