The Apple iMac 2017 is reportedly to be powered by Intel Kaby Lake processors. While many fans want the S-series desktop chips to be used in the 27-inch Apple iMac, there apparently wouldn't be any upgrade path for the 21.5-inch Mac.

Meanwhile, the 27-inch iMac that is sporting a 32GB RAM and 2TB Fusion Drive is going to allegedly cost US$3,199.99. It also may come with a 5K display and VR Support when it hits the store shelves around March this year.

The 27-inch Apple iMac 2017 will possibly have Core i5-7500, Core i5-7600 or the Core i7-7700K as well as an AMD Polaris 10 graphic unit. Moreso, it expected that the next-generation iMac will be having 10 USB 3.0 ports.

Note that Apple rolled out a new iMac 2 years ago when Apple updated its small desktop line with Retina screen. The larger variants had the Skylake processors that have been making fans expect a new iMac with upgraded features and superb specs, according to PCAdvisor.

Apple is eventually not ready to cease from the desktop segment as the Apple iMac 2017 is said to be in great progress alongside other great Macs. Also, Apple has been victorious in the smartphone segment with each of their iPhones even setting new records.

Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, has recently reassured fans that a brand new iMac 2017 is definitely on the cards. Cook additionally emphasized that the desktop products still are very important in the company's business.

According to reports, Apple held a very Mac-specific happening in October wherein the Cupertino-based tech giant only launched a MacBook Pro that featured a Touch Bar, which is just right above the keyboard. The Apple iMac 2017 was not even mentioned in the said event. However, this left fans thoroughly disappointed since they were all on high hopes of a brand new iMac all-in-one desktop, new Mac Mini and a high-end Mac Pro.

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