The high-end iMac Pro is expected to return next year with Apple’s newest M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets. One tipster also claims the powerful all-in-one will feature a 27-inch mini-LED display — and possibly even Face ID.
The machine won’t be cheap, with prices expected to start “at or over” $2,000. But that would make it considerably more affordable than the last iMac Pro.
iMac Pro not dead yet?
Apple discontinued the last iMac Pro, first introduced in 2017, in March of this year after it went three years without a refresh. It was a super-speedy machine with Intel Xeon W processors that gave the Mac Pro a run for its money.
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