With the launch of the new Mac Studio and Studio Display, Apple has quietly discontinued the 27-inch iMac — which still comes with Intel processors. While the company told the outlet that the 27-inch iMac was gone for good, Apple was rumored to be working on a new "iMac Pro," but that may no longer be the case.
Apple currently has no plans to release a larger-screen iMac in the near future. This information comes from the same source that tipped us off about plans for Mac Studio and Studio Display in advance.
Apple has been using the new M2 chip to develop the next wave of Macs, including the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini. However, as far as the iMac is concerned, the company has no plans to release a new high-end version of its all-in-one desktop just yet.
This applies not only to models with larger screens, but also to versions with Pro, Max or Ultra chips. According to information seen by 9to5Mac, Apple is working on a new 24-inch iMac that is expected to launch sometime in 2023, but similar to the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, it is unlikely to come with Apple's high-end processor.
Of course, keep in mind that Apple's plans are subject to change, which doesn't mean the company hasn't considered launching different versions of the iMac before. But for now, our sources indicate that Apple is focused on promoting Mac Studio and the upcoming Apple Silicon Mac Pro to its professional users.
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