According to a tweet from Leakster Dylandkt quoted by Ubergizmo, Apple is expected to launch an updated version of the iMac in the first half of 2022. It comes with support for the M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets. The tweet claims that the device will have 16GB of RAM and 512GB internal storage and will have a similar design to the iMac in 2021, but will not have dark colors and bezels. In early 2021, Apple will launch the next-generation iMac with its first M1 processor chipset. The device will come in a 24-inch screen model and carry a different design than the previous iMac generation.
In addition, the tweet claims that the iMac will come with an updated version with a number of features and actions, such as the use of mini LED panels. The new iMac with M1 Pro Max will also feature an HDMI port, an SD card slot, and USB-C. Apple has reportedly tested Face ID support on the new Mac Pro, but there is no information on providing facial recognition and security features on the Mac Pro.
The tweet also mentions the information that the iMac is no longer produced by Apple. The tweet does not mention the screen size this new device will carry. However, both parties expect it to have a screen size of 2.7 inches.
The latest generation of Apple Mac devices powered by the M1 Pro M1 Max processor chipset is reportedly well-performing in the gaming sector. This report is based on tests conducted by PCMag. During the tests, PCMag Mac Pro M1 M1 MAX and Razer Blade 15 Advanced Edition laptop powered by an Intel Core i7 processor chip and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 CPU was tested.
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