Apple will soon launch an iMac that will have a display bigger than the largest offering in the current line-up.
After introducing its M1 series last year, tech company Apple is now gearing up to bring its custom Silicon solution to the iMac.
There are new details on the design of the iMac. MacRumors
reported a credible leaker as having shared that Apple's new iMac will
highlight a ''really big'' display, bigger than the current 27-inch iMac.
Currently, Apple sells a 21.5-inch iMac and a 27-inch iMac.
The organisation might be looking to replace both variants with an updated
design and its new processors. Apple's desktop equivalent machines have not
seen a significant design shift since 2012. According to MacRumors, the
revamped iMac display is coined by the credible leaker l0vetodream.
The leaker was cited as saying that the organisation will
replace the current 27-inch iMac with a considerably bigger display. The
private tweet is translated to: "The iMac's screen is really big, bigger
than the biggest one".
Previously, Apple's it was accounted for that the new iMac
will highlight slimmer bezels, no metal chin, and would look more like the
company's Pro Display XDR that includes a 32-inch show size.
While an update is an unquestionable requirement, Apple is
additionally expected to power the machine with its own processors. It is also
rumoured that the company working on chips with 16 high-power cores and four
efficiency cores. In addition to this, the new iMacs might also see new colour
options similar to the new iPad Air.
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