A next-gen iMac with an M3 processor is currently being tested by Apple, and if all goes to plan, may arrive in stores later this fall.
, next-gen iMacs recently reached “an advanced stage of development called engineering validation testing,” also known as EVT.
As a quick primer, the EVT stage is one step below the Design Validation Test stage . When the DVT stage is reached, it means that the precise design and exact features are firmly in place. In other words, the next-gen iMac is steadily making its way through the development process.Apple typically takes its time between iMac upgrades, which can sometimes be frustrating. The upside, however, is that when Apple does release an updated iMac, it’s usually a compelling upgrade.
Apple’s hardware iterations with its M series processors have been nothing short of astounding. It therefore stands to reason that Apple’s upcoming M3 iMac will boast significant performance improvements across the board. Suffice it to say, it’s going to be a speed demon. Design-wise, the new iMacs will boast the same 24-inch displays as the current models. Recall that Apple did away with the 21.5-inch iMac when it updated the product line nearly two years ago.If all goes according to plan, Apple’s new iMacs will arrive later this year. A launch window this fall is a good bet but not a guarantee.
Price-wise, it stands to reason that the entry-level $1,299 sticker price will remain unchanged. Unless we see a significant redesign, which doesn’t appear to be in the cards, there’s no reason to assume Apple will lower or raise the price.
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