Apple’s next-generation iMac desktop computer is undergoing engineering verification testing (EVT) and is undergoing production testing. It is expected to take at least three months to enter the mass production stage.
The new iMac will continue to use a 24-inch screen and is available in blue, silver, pink and orange. Color options, of course, and the new generation of iMac will be more powerful, using a new M-series chip to replace the M1. The new iMac will have some internal components relocated and redesigned, and the manufacturing process for mounting the iMac stand will also be different.
In addition to iMac, Apple will also launch about 3 new Macs from spring to summer this year. Including the first 15-inch MacBook Air, the first Mac Pro equipped with Apple's own chips, and an upgraded version of the 13-inch MacBook Air.
If Apple announces the M3 chip and the new MacBook Air at WWDC 2023, it can also launch the M3 iMac later this year and the MacBook Pro based on the M3 Pro/Max chip in 2024.
In addition, the M3 chip will also be used in the upgraded version of iPad Pro OLD launched in the first half of 2024. There will be more exciting Mac upgrades in the future, including the first MacBook with an OLED screen and touch support in 2025.
The above is the detailed content of 3 new Macs are about to enter production testing with the new iMac. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!