Apple is developing a next-generation iMac that could be dubbed the “iMac Pro,” claims leaker Dylandkt. The new all-in-one Mac will be powered by the same M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that power Apple’s latest MacBook Pro models. Dylandkt says there could be “an added configuration.”
Apple is said to be using the “Pro” moniker to differentiate the new iMac from the 24-inch iMac released earlier this year. As the new Mac will use the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, Apple will consider it as a “Pro” device, says Dylandkt.
iMac (Pro)
Promotion and Mini Led
Base model 16gb Ram 512gb Storage
M1 Pro and Max
Dark bezels
HDMI, SD Card, Usb C
Similar design to iMac 24 and Pro Display XDR
Starting price at or over 2000 dollars
Ethernet on brick standard
Face ID was tested (Not confirmed)
1H 2022— Dylan (@dylandkt) October 30, 2021
Dylandkt claims the iMac will feature a 27-inch mini-LED display with ProMotion technology, although some previous rumors have claimed that the next-gen iMac will have a larger display. The “iMac Pro” display is said to feature dark and thinner bezels.
The base iMac is said to feature 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. All models include an HDMI port, an SD card slot, several USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, and an Ethernet port on the power adapter.
Dylandkt claims that the iMac will have a base price at or over $2,000, and it will be launching in the first half of 2022. It will replace the current Intel-based 27-inch iMac models.
(Via MacRumors)