That’s probably true for the iMac Pro, at least. For all intents and purposes, that seemed to be the death knell for the future of larger iMacs. It also revealed that the Mac Pro was the last Mac yet to make the transition to Apple silicon. Price and release dateĪt its Peek Performance event in March 2022, Apple unveiled an all-new Mac Studio and accompanying Studio Display.
Regardless of whether this is branded an iMac Pro or an iMac, here’s everything we know about the next high-end all-in-one from Apple. But there are tantalizing clues that Apple is considering offering a larger iMac with a greater level of performance than the 24-inch iMac. It could be that Apple decides to leave this device dead and buried and instead hopes that the Mac Studio and Studio Display scratch that itch. But what about that gaping hole in the iMac lineup previously occupied by the 27-inch model? Right now, Apple only sells one size of iMac: the smaller 24-inch version. When Apple killed off the iMac Pro and then completely removed the 27-inch iMac from its online store, we thought that was the end of the road for the larger all-in-one computer.