Last month, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman revealed Apple’s product roadmap for the rest of this year and the first half of 2024. He added that two new iMacs will be coming this year and a 32-inch iMac is also reportedly in development. Now, Gurman has revealed some more details about the iMacs. Read on to learn more about the story below. 

Apple working on new iMacs

Apple’s iMacs are quite popular due to their minimalistic design with an all-in-one setup. However, there is only one model that is available and it is already aging. It is the 24-inch iMac from 2021 that is powered by the dated M1 processor. It hasn’t been long since Apple already discontinued the 27-inch iMac and iMac Pro.

In the latest development, Gurman reveals that Apple is working on more powerful versions of the iMac. These will include the current 24-inch iMac with the M3 chipset making it a significant upgrade over the M1 variant. The other iMac is said to be even more powerful with a larger 32-inch screen. It is said to be similar to Apple’s Pro Display XDR and feature an IPS LCD panel with a 6K resolution and 10-bit colors. Both M3-powered iMacs are reported to leverage TSMC’s 3nm process instead of the current 5nm process offering better performance and power efficiency.

The 24-inch iMac was supposed to arrive in the second half of this year, however, it is now predicted to debut early next year. The wait gets even longer for the 32-inch iMac with Gurman saying that it could arrive in late 2024 or even in 2025. He added that the design process for the bigger iMac is just getting started. 

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