The biggest change would be the addition of a ‘new M-series chip’ that would replace the M1 chip. He added that the new iMacs will carry the same colourways and screen size. Apple Inc.’s next iMac desktop is at an advanced stage of development called engineering validation testing, or EVT, and the company is conducting production tests of the machine.” In his article, he wrote – “I can now share some good news. However, Apple plans to make changes to its Mac line-up, or at least that is what Gurman suggests. The M1 variant is still up for sale and has been reporting decent numbers. Apple gave its design a boxier, iPhone-like treatment and fitted its lightest and cheapest laptop line with the M2 chip. The MacBook Air had recently gotten an update both in terms of design and processing hardware. Launched a couple of years ago, the 24-inch iMac has been due for an upgrade for some time now. In his recent article, the fabled Bloomberg reporter hinted at the launch of a new 24-inch iMac and 13-inch MacBook Air.Īpple’s current lineup of Macs includes the 24-inch iMac that comes equipped with the M1 chip. If you are active in the world of technology news, then the chances are that you get your regular dose of Apple leaks and rumours, most of them coming from one Mr Mark Gurman.
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