The iMac Pro could be one of the next to receive processors with Apple Silicon, and that’s how they envision their possible new look.
The iMac Pro is one of the few computers whose transition to Apple Silicon is still pending. It’s the most powerful variant of the iMac, which once offered the best all-in-one experience with power on another level. However, Apple chose to focus on the Mac Pro to deliver the best performance to the most demanding users, who put the iMac Pro behind.
Fortunately, in a few months it could have its triumphant return at the hand of Apple Silicon, just like the iMac did a few months ago with its long-awaited redesign. Precisely, this next iMac Pro should also adopt the lines of the current iMac for get a much more compact body and replace the 27-inch iMacmade possible by the efficiency of Apple Silicon chips. Of course, this time with the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips inside.
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See more renderings of this machine in full 8K resolution at https://t.co/ToMRGEPuWu pic.twitter.com/anBHeu3UVH– Ian Zelbo (@RendersbyIan) November 15, 2021
Now that we also have the new MacBook Pro with us, this iMac Pro looks a bit clearer, and there are already those who have designed renderings showing what it might look like. The most interesting concept is that shown by Ian Zelbo, from @RendersbyIan, showing an iMac Pro with a more classic frame, in silver and black. Also, imagine what the ports could be, which in this case would be the same as on the MacBook Pro, except for the MagSafe.
One of the most important aspects of this new iMac Pro would be its display, which like in the MacBook Pro it would be the Liquid Retina XDR. In this render, of course, it doesn’t introduce the notch that Apple made on laptops, and it maintains the “chin” on the front, where the computer’s motherboard would be housed as with the iMac.
For now, it’s unclear whether this concept will come close to what Apple is up to, if it finally includes the iMac Pro among its plans. What is clear is that it will be in 2022 when we will see a new stage in the transition from Mac to Apple Silicon, and the company’s most powerful computers would be the main protagonists.
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