According to a latest report by Display Supply Chain Consultants’ CEO Ross Young, he claims that in 2022, Apple is predicted to launch a 27-inch iMac Pro powered by the Apple Silicon. Now, in line with a paywalled article from DigiTimes shared by Young on Twitter, it seems like Apple’s suppliers are already transport out elements.
The report claims that suppliers have began to ship out a small quantity of shipments, however we count on that these shipments will begin to ramp up as soon as manufacturing goes into full swing as we get nearer to the launch and launch of the pc.
Digitimes reconfirms my 27″ iMac Pro MiniLED leak and says components manufacturing has began… pic.twitter.com/anpVKtQyIH
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) December 21, 2021
According to the rumors, Apple is predicted to call the 27-inch iMac because the iMac Pro, regardless of them discontinuing the earlier iMac Pro mannequin that was powered by Intel. It’s an fascinating naming alternative, however we have now to surprise if this additionally means that it’s going to include the iMac Pro price ticket or if it is going to be just like the earlier Intel 27-inch iMac.
There are rumors suggesting that Apple can even be utilizing mini LED show panels for the iMac Pro with a 120Hz ProMovement refresh charge, and that it is also utilizing Apple’s newer M1 Pro/Max chipsets that made its debut with the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros.
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