Not much was said on the Apple iMac at the October 27 launch event. However, rumors are rife that it may make a comeback with the Kaby Lake processor.
As indicated by some reports, one of the main reasons why the latest iMac's release is postponed is because of the Kaby Lake processor. It was also expected that the MacBook Pro 2016 would feature the most recent said processor, but instead, it got the more seasoned SkyLake chipset.
It is also believed that the upcoming iMac will feature improved graphics. It is said that it may feature either AMD Polaris 10 or Polaris 11. Another surprising feature could be the inclusion of the same OLED Touch Bar which is being sported in the MacBook Pro - with a fingerprint scanner.
If these features are included, it would not be a surprise to see a completely new revamped design. Since visual technology is already seeing the inclusion and integration of Virtual Reality (VR), the iMac 2017 may be VR ready. A full-flash storage may also be seen in the upcoming version of iMac since MacBooks are already moving towards that technology.
Reports additionally stated that Apple is looking at an early 2016 release for the iMac. Delaying the launch and additionally sitting tight for the Kaby Lake chipsets could be a decent move by Apple.
Apple is consistently known to alter and join individual new components, keeping in mind the end goal to draw in people into loving their item. Apple is known for innovation, and innovation is could be very well expected in the new iMac.
The iMac has dependably been a known result of efficiency, but with the presentation of the Surface Studio, Apple has been tossed somewhat back in the race to the top.
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