![]() ![]() We’re probably going to see an M3-powered MacBook Air this summer, and it wouldn’t be much of a stretch to imagine it being joined by a similarly-specced iMac. This would make sense with the suggested release schedule. ![]() ![]() It looks like there are two models on the way, and I’d take a stab at M3 and M3 Pro configurations residing behind those aforementioned codenames. That new iMac will probably be one of the first Macs to receive the M3 chip. There’ll be some “behind-the-scenes changes”, too, including reworked internal components and a different manufacturing process for the stand. Codenamed J433 and J434, the new iMacs will feature a new M-series chip to replace the current M1. Indeed, Gurman suggests that we’re probably “at least three months” away from seeing them on the shelves – leaving a Q3 or Q4 release the likely end result.ĭetails on these new iMacs are rather scarce, but if you read between the lines, it’s pretty obvious what is probably happening at Apple HQ. The downside is that this means they’re still not quite ready for public consumption. This is known as ‘engineering validation testing’, which means that Apple is putting production versions of the new iMac to the task. According to his sources, Apple’s next iMac desktop is at “an advanced stage of development”. Well, he can now share some “good news”, apparently. Apple Rumour Professional, Mark Gurman, tells us in his latest newsletter that one of the most common questions he receives is “when is a new iMac coming out?”. ![]()
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