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Apple is finally discontinuing its iMac Pro desktop. Although there is no direct mention on the website by the iPhone maker. It is currently selling the base configuration of the iMac Pro desktop in its online store with a sign that reads “while supplies last,” indicating that the device has been discontinued and Apple is only selling the remaining stock.
This also means that you can no longer configure the computer and this default configuration sold by Apple is the only option available at the moment. While 9to5Mac first noticed this, Apple later confirmed that the product is discontinued at The Verge.
iMac Pro is the most powerful version of the standard iMac, as it features workstation-grade Intel Xeon processors with ECC memory and AMD Radeon Pro graphics. It also came with improved cooling performance over the standard iMac and was colored gray. Exclusive space with matching accessories.
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The outage also sparks a rumor that Apple will soon update its standard iMac with the ARM-based Apple Silicon sometime this year. The next device will be more powerful and may be more powerful than the highest variant available at the moment. It is said that Apple may also bring a new design for its future iMacs.
There have already been some rumors about it. According to a report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in January, Apple’s Face ID recognition software, which was originally said to come in this year’s iMac redesign, is now being carried over to the second iteration of the redesign. Bloomberg previously reported that the redesigned iMac models will come with slimmer bezels around the screen and no metal chin. The device is also said to resemble the Pro Display XDR monitor that Apple released in 2019.