The current iMac Pro will soon be replaced with updated models – this is clearly indicated by the fact that at the moment there is only one base configuration available in the Apple Store online store at a cost of $ 4999 with a mark of availability: “while stock remains.”
9to5Mac was the first to report that all other iMac Pro trims have been removed from Apple’s website (although they may still be available from third-party retailers like Amazon). The company confirmed to The Verge that the iMac Pro will no longer be available once the base model runs out of stock.
More than once, it has been credible that Apple will introduce a redesigned iMac Pro this year. In January, Bloomberg reported that a radical update would remove the chin under the monoblock screen and flatten the back.
Apple has not officially announced that the iMac Pro has been discontinued, but this is clearly indicated by an unusual note for the company “while stocks remain.” Unveiled in August, the 27-inch iMac, meanwhile, is a balanced model that Apple says is popular with professional iMac users.
Apple released the iMac Pro with an eye on gaming, virtual reality, and professional editing and graphics. It was first unveiled at WWDC 2017 – the company called it “the most powerful Mac ever,” replacing the aging Mac Pro series. Perhaps, professional all-in-ones Apple will switch to their own processors with ARM architecture.
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