Apple has been revamping its lineup of computers to be powered by the Apple Silicon processors and the next device up for the upgrade from Apple is the iMac Pro which is expected to launch in a few months.
According to the new report from Mark Gurman of Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, it has been reiterated that the upcoming iMac Pro from the technology giant will come with a revamped design and upgraded specifications.
It is said that the 27-inch iMac Pro will feature a design similar to the 24-inch iMac which is powered by an M1 chipset. There have been reports claiming that the device may feature a Mini LED backlighting for the display and have a 120Hz refresh rate.
Internally, the device is expected to come powered by the recently announced M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets from Apple, the same processors that are powering the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models launched last year.
While there has not been any official communication from Apple regarding this upcoming iMac Pro model, reports indicate that the product could get launched in early 2022, probably at the Spring event.
Apart from the Apple iMac Pro, the company is gearing up to launch several new products throughout this year, including the AirPods Pro 2, M2 chipset, new MacBook models powered by a new processor, and much more.
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