![]() That means it won't ship until the second half of the year at the earliest. While development of the new iMacs - codenamed J433 and J434 - has reached a late stage, it's not expected to go into mass production for at least three months. ![]() The computer will see some of its internal components relocated and redesigned, and the manufacturing process for attaching the iMac's stand is different. There also will be some behind-the-scenes changes. The new iMacs will, of course, be more powerful - with a new M-series chip to replace the M1. The versions being tested also come in the same colors as the current iMac, a palette that includes blue, silver, pink and orange. The next iMac will continue to come in the same 24-inch screen size as the current model, which was announced in April 2021. From the report: Apple's next iMac desktop is at an advanced stage of development called engineering validation testing, or EVT, and the company is conducting production tests of the machine. According to a report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is readying a new batch of Macs to launch "between late spring and summer." This includes a 15-inch MacBook Air and a new 24-inch iMac. ![]()
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