Apple has officially announced that it has no plans to release the 27-inch iMac. Company representatives reported this to the publication. Border.
Apple cut sales of the 27-inch iMac and iMac Pro based on Intel processors more than a year ago, but never introduced a larger model with its proprietary Apple Silicon chip. Currently, the only Apple desktop computer with an all-in-one form factor is the 24-inch iMac.
Apple spokesperson Starline Meza told The Verge that Apple has no plans to release a 27-inch version of the iMac with the M3 chip. He encouraged those expecting a larger iMac to look at the Studio Display and the Mac Studio or Mac mini.
Journalists also paid attention to the tone of Apple’s statement. According to The Verge, Apple has ruled out the possibility of a 27-inch iMac being released, so the launch of a widescreen computer shouldn’t be ruled out either.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said last month that Apple is developing an iMac Pro with a 32-inch screen that is planned to be released in late 2024 or 2025.
Previously Apple presented Black MacBook Pro and iMac with 24-inch displays on M3 chips.