What you need to know
- Apple's rumored larger Apple silicon iMac might not be ready until next year after all.
- Apple still hasn't released an Apple silicon iMac larger than 24 inches.
It might not be early in 2022, either.
Apple has recently been rumored to have a new, larger iMac in the works that could potentially launch later this year. That now seems less likely after a new report claimed that Apple won't have the larger, more powerful iMac ready until 2022.
According to a new tweet by leaker @dylandkt, Apple has decided against bringing the larger iMac to market this year because it doesn't want the machine to compete with other products that are still in the pipeline. While we still expect iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and possibly new iPads to arrive, new Macs are in the cards as well. And too many launches mean diluting the attention any one product can receive.
And then there are the ongoing component shortages, too.
Just as an explanation for those who are wondering, the high end iMac is not expected to release in Q4 alongside the other M1X Mac’s. Apple simply does not want their devices to compete for attention and delay's in product releases have led to this timetable.
— Dylan (@dylandkt) July 23, 2021
The larger iMac is expected to replace the current 27-inch Intel product, likely with a new M1-derivative that will outperform current models. Rumors suggested that we might see that device soon, but now it appears potential buyers will have to sit on their credit cards for a few more months.
The current M1 iMac is a great buy, of course. While the 24-inch size might be a little small for some, it'll be perfect for others. It's well priced as well, but you should still check out our list of the best iMac deals around before you place any orders.
Anonymous leaker @dylandkt has had some success with their predictions and reports in the past, so there could well be something to this latest tweet. I'll be hoping not on this occassion, though!
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