The first components of the 27-inch iMac Pro are arriving at Apple, a sign that it will soon hit the market.
Rumors have suggested for some time now the iMac 27-inch Pro, a highly anticipated machine as far as it should go for Apple’s smart home. If rumors have surfaced lately, interested buyers are still waiting for the arrival of the machine in question. It turns out that the first components will begin to arrive at Apple.
First 27-inch iMac Pro components arrive at Apple
According to a recent report from Display Supplay Chain Consultants CEO Ross Young, the Cupertino-based company is expected to bring its long-awaited 27-inch iMac Pro with Apple Silicon chip to market in 2022. Today, according to a DigiTimes article posted by Ross Yang on Twitter, it looks like Apple brand suppliers have already started shipping the first components for this machine.
The report states that suppliers have started to supply small volumes, but it is reasonable to expect these shipments to increase in volume once production reaches its full potential as the target date approaches.
Sign of imminent launch
However, rumor has it that the Cupertino-based company should dub this 27-inch iMac iMac Pro, despite stopping the previous iMac Pro based on the Intel chip. It’s a pretty interesting name choice, but one can’t help but wonder if it also means the price will be on par with the iMac Pro, or closer to that of the previous iMac.27-inch Intel.
Some rumors also suggest that Apple will use mini LED panels for its iMac Pro, screens with ProMotion 120Hz refresh rate. This machine can also use the latest M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, which debuted with 14- and 16-inch screens. Macbook Pro. See you in a few weeks or months to find out what it is.