Apple ’s conversion from Intel to its own M - family processors in the Mac range of mountains is taking a while , and one of the results is that right now , some Macs look a lot less up to engagement than others .
The24 in iMac , for model , was launch last bound , and is a to the full signed - up member of the M1 revolution ; but thelarger iMac modelis still chugging along with an Intel processor and AMD nontextual matter . The result is a whirl of rumor about when Apple will get round to updating the 27 in iMac , with pundits call more herculean processors , perchance a bombastic screen ( 30 in or even 32 in have been suggested ) , and alaunch some prison term in 2022 .
Now comes data from the analyst and show specialistRoss Young , whose sources take that Apple project to unloose the new iMac as early as other 2022 , and that it will persist in with a 27 in screen rather than bumping up the sizing . ( He initially write that the prediction referred to a new tatty external monitor , but sort out himself before long after . )
The screenland may not be bigger , but there will be other improvements to tempt upgraders . Young arrogate the screen will use the same mini - LED technology as thenew MacBook Pro , bringing a 120Hz refresh rate , high brightness and OLED - like dividing line to the table .
Young has n’t made a lot of Apple predictions , but the ones he has made have been impressively accurate . In fact , at fourth dimension of piece of writing he has an enviable accuracy rating of100 % on AppleTrack , albeit found on just six rumours . So we can care for this late title with some regard .
you could keep up with all the latest rumours with our regularly updated guidebook to thenew iMac . If you do n’t want to look until 2022 , piece up a buy on the current range with our roundup of thebest iMac deals .
This article originally appeared onMacworld Sweden . Translation ( usingDeepL ) and additional coverage by David Price .