Apple is preparing to launch a new range of computers, both laptops and desktops, in the coming months – these should also include a new iMac with M3 chip. According to rumors, in Cupertino they would be doing the engineering validation, i.e. the production tests on the various Mac models.
Apple will soon launch the new iMac with M3 chip
According to Mark Gurman on Bloomberg, the next iMac will still be the size of the 24 inch screen like the current model, which arrived in April 2021. And, at least in testing, it has the same colors as the current iMac: blue, silver, pink and orange.
However, they will be more powerful with a new chip of the M series to replace the M1. In addition, Apple engineers have changed the layout of the internal components repositioned and redesigned, with even a different production process for fixing the iMac support is different.
While testing of the models (codenamed J433 and J434) is advanced, mass production is expected to start in the next three months. So it should arrive in the second half of the year.
According to Gurman, in addition to the iMac, Apple should launch another three new Macs between spring and summer. There should be the first Mac Pro, the most powerful of the range, with a new M2 Ultra chip with 24 CPU cores, 76 GPUs and 192 Gigabytes of unified memory.
In addition, Apple is also expected to launch a new Macbook Air 13 inch and also the first in the category with a diagonal from 15 inches. However, they should have an M2 chip, while the third generation M3 could debut with the new iMac in the fall. Although it cannot be ruled out that the new M3 chip will arrive with the 13” Macbook Air, according to Gurman – perhaps at WWDC 2023 in June, as happened last year with the M2.
It also appears that Apple will bring the M3 up as well iPad Pro and the new MacBook Proin 2024. But the biggest computer news will arrive in 2025, with new MacBooks with an OLED screen.
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