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The Surface Studio is leagues above the current iMac right now and features support for the Surface Pen and a new innovative tool called the Surface Dial. Thus, these upcoming chips would be perfect for Apple's upcoming flagship all-in-one.Īs for the release date of the iMac 2017, Apple would definitely need to step up its game, as the all-in-one market just got a lot more competitive with the arrival of the Microsoft Surface Studio. If the unearthed report proves true, each of the chips in the Kaby Lake family is significantly faster than their counterparts in the Skylake generation.
These, of course, are the chips that have been rumored for the iMac 2017 for some time now. According to the report, included in Intel's release would be seven Core i5, three Core i7, and one Xeon E3 v6 processor. Thus, using Intel's Skylake chips for the iMac 2017 would simply not work.Ī recent Intel report unearthed by AnandTech found that the premier chip-maker is preparing for the release of 11 quad-core Kaby Lake processors within the first three months of 2017. The MacBook Pro 2016's aging Skylake chips are already pretty much maximized by Apple's latest power laptops.
After all, between the two devices, the iMac has traditionally been more powerful than the MacBook Pro. While Apple settled on sixth-generation Skylake processors for the MacBook Pro 2016, there is a very slim chance that Apple would do the same strategy for the 2017 iMac. One of the biggest possible reasons behind the considerable delay of the iMac 2017's release would be Intel's Kaby Lake processors. Most of the rumors about the iMac 2017 are very encouraging, with speculations painting a picture of a powerhouse device that would be quite a match with its biggest and most formidable rival, Microsoft's Surface Studio. Unfortunately, the iMac was not mentioned at all during the tech giant's October 27 "Hello Again" event, fueling speculations that the device would be unveiled in early 2017 instead.Ĭonsidering the delay in the iMac's release, rumors are high that the next-generation, all-in-one desktop computer from Apple would feature the most advanced technologies currently available in the market today. Prior to the unveiling of the MacBook Pro 2016, numerous rumors emerged stating that Apple would be releasing the next-generation iMac in the event as well. The latest iteration of the iMac that Apple currently sells was unveiled two years ago and simply refreshed last year, which corresponds to a very long time in the tech industry.
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Read about the M2 Mac mini.It is no secret that Apple's all-in-one desktop computer, the iMac, is long overdue for an innovation.
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Plus a M2 Mac mini is surely to be expected now that the M2 MacBook Air and M2 MacBook Pro are on the scene. The only question here is will Apple launch a new M1 Pro Mac mini now that it has introduced the M2 MacBook Air and 13in MacBook Pro, or will it move this rumoured Mac mini to the M2 Pro. It is thought that this “more powerful version of the Mac mini” could feature the same chip as the new MacBook Pro – presumably the M1 Pro – according to a Bloomberg report. Apple is said to be working on a new, Mac mini with M1 Pro that will replace the Intel-powered Mac mini model that Apple kept in the line up. In a December 2021 Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicated that there will be two new Mac minis coming in 2022. This begs the question, will the Mac Pro use a M1-series chip, or will it jump straight to the M2-series when it launches? Read more here: The next Mac Pro: Everything we know. Instead the company introduced the M2 chip in the consumer- targeted MacBook Air and 13in MacBook Pro. We were surprised that Apple didn’t show off a pro-focused Mac Pro with M-series chips at WWDC. Read Everything you need to know about the M2.
Plus at WWDC in June 2022 Apple introduced the M2 chip in the MacBook Air and 13in MacBook Pro. Apple’s already updated many of its machines, including the MacBook Air, Mac mini, 24-inch iMac, 13-inch MacBook Pro, 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, and launched the new Mac Studio. Already releasedĪpple revealed in June 2020 that it would be transitioning all its Macs from Intel processors to its own silicon within two years. Here’s everything we expect Apple to release during the second half of 2022. Apple has a ton of new products arriving over the rest of 2022 that’ll make the Peek Performance event seem like a mere appetizer. But that’s just the calm before the next big things. After the Peek Performance event brought the incredible Mac Studio and Studio Display, it’s been all quiet on the Apple front.