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Apple Readies Its Next Range of Macs (bloomberg.com) 29

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. 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. The next iMac will continue to come in the same 24-inch screen size as the current model, which was announced in April 2021. The versions being tested also come in the same colors as the current iMac, a palette that includes blue, silver, pink and orange.

The new iMacs will, of course, be more powerful -- with a new M-series chip to replace the M1. There also will be some behind-the-scenes changes. The computer will see some of its internal components relocated and redesigned, and the manufacturing process for attaching the iMac's stand is different. 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. That means it won't ship until the second half of the year at the earliest. Still, this is a great development for anyone disappointed that Apple's all-in-one desktop hasn't been updated in nearly two years.

Aside from the iMac, Apple is scheduled to launch about three new Macs between late spring and summer, I'm told. Those three models are likely to be the first 15-inch MacBook Air (codenamed J515), the first Mac Pro with homegrown Apple chips (J180) and an update to the 13-inch MacBook Air (J513). The big remaining question is which processors these new Macs will run on. We already know the Mac Pro will include the M2 Ultra, which will provide up to 24 CPU cores, 76 graphics cores and the ability to top out the machine with at least 192 gigabytes of memory. We also know that Apple has developed the next iMac on the same timeline as the M3 chip, so I'd expect it to be one of the company's first M3-based machines.

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  • I don't have any idea what will be in it, I don't care about product rumors at all so I don't pay attention to them - I am just really curious how they square the inherent upgradability factor of the Mac Pro with the system design of the M1.

    I just think whatever results will be really interesting, though honestly for my needs the Macbook Pros are plenty powerful now, even doing some video editing.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I am hoping it has an M3.

    • They could remove the integrated GPU in current M chips in the MacPro so that discrete cards could be used. That would leave more space on the the die for other things.
  • These seem like more evolutions of the design. For what it is worth, I miss the days of Apple trying out more exploratory designs like the iMac G4 "iLamp" or "Cube", hell I loved the aesthetic of the iMac G3 M5521 colorful boxes.
    • The Cube was amazing!

    • These seem like more evolutions of the design.
      For what it is worth, I miss the days of Apple trying out more exploratory designs like the iMac G4 "iLamp" or "Cube", hell I loved the aesthetic of the iMac G3 M5521 colorful boxes.

      The first problem is that things like the Cube don't sell well enough. The second problem is that Apple is all too happy to just cruise along with the same case designs they've had for years. It's cheaper for them, and if they know that the fans will buy them anyway, there's no real incentive to stretch the boundaries. Besides, the last time that they did, the Mac Pro ended up looking like a dehumidifier for your desk.

  • by panakabear ( 10314489 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @06:55PM (#63351825)
    They seem determined not to make a new 27" iMac. I find it hard to believe sales were bad for it. I know more people with old ones of those than the 24". That studio thing is butt-ugly, it's no replacement and that expensive display, no thanks.
    • by irving47 ( 73147 )

      maybe 27" cannibalizes their pro display sales.

      I am stuck either buying a 2018/19 imac 27" OR a mini and get 2 other-brand monitors so I don't bankrupt myself. No way I'm buying a 24" imac

    • They seem determined not to make a new 27" iMac.

      Just buy a Mac Mini and a 27" monitor.

      You will save money and have better upgrade options.

      I've never understood the appeal of an "all-in-one."

    • iMacs are bad, because they are wasteful. The display is still useful when the machine has been abandoned. Back in the CRT era this wasn't true, but for all LCD iMacs it has been. Let Apple just make a display designed to hold a Mini and be done with that whole terrible idea.

      • "Studio Display with VESA mount adapter".

        Surely mac mini can be sheathed within a VESA sleeve.

        • An 'L' shaped adapter that you bolt the monitor arm through into the back of the monitor and then the Mac Mini sits on the top sounds like a great idea. Easy to remove if you need to without removing the monitor, easy to run cables.

      • I havenâ(TM)t tried it, but canâ(TM)t you continue to use them as just a monitor by them in targeted display mode?

        • by Bert64 ( 520050 )

          A very power hungry and potentially noisy monitor...
          I have an older 27" imac, but target display mode no longer seems to work since updating to a newer macos, i haven't looked into it much as i don't really need it.

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    • I agree and will hold out for the 27" iMac. If it doesn't happen when I need to replace my 2017 27" iMac, then Mac mini or pro version with at least 16 GB ram w/ non-Apple display (overpriced). I can add additional storage a lot cheaper ! The sales had to have been better for 27" vs. 24". When you get used to 27", no turning back !!
    • by methano ( 519830 )
      Agreed. The 27" was the perfect computer. I bought the last one (Intel) in November 2022. Hope it lasts till they come to their senses.
    • We had to replace one recently, and ended up with a Mac Studio and a big Dell display.
      Technically more computer, definitely more money.

      A beefy Mac mini was considered, but my wife is used to three displays, and Mac mini support for more than two is klugey.

  • You know it will happen. They've been directionless after Jobs.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Still too many Docker images that won't run on Apple Silicon, even with docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 .

    I guess Apple really is only interested in content consumption now, so actual content producers and developers will be flocking back to the AMD and Intel camps over the coming years.

    • apple mac pro may give up pci-e and big ram.
      Get ready to pay apples price for storage that is only raid 0. Mac pro 16TB storage only $5999 upgrade.

      • apple mac pro may give up pci-e and big ram.
        Get ready to pay apples price for storage that is only raid 0. Mac pro 16TB storage only $5999 upgrade.

        Prediction noted.

        I am extremely sure big ram is still an option; it's a huge point of the system.

        I am fairly sure there will still be PCI-E, and probably some other much faster proprietary bus.

        Mac pro 16TB storage only $5999 upgrade.

        I'm guessing $5k, kind of based on Mac Studio storage upgrade fees.

  • The lack of touch stops me from buying a MacBook.

    • So what do you buy instead?

      • Probably one of the several wacom+multitouch laptops that cost substantially less than a mac... you can get a pretty fast one used for under a grand, too, the RDF protects used mac values right up until they are abandoned by Apple so it's hard to save much that way, but with PCs it's easy.

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      • Lenovo and Dell, typically.

  • Absolutely groundbreaking news from Apple again. Rejoicing can be heard all around the internets... Apple is getting ready to do something.
  • More overpriced/underpowered junk resting on their laurels from when they still had jobs? Dweeby pseudo-smugs fingering their buttholes in excitement like good lemmings? Meh...

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