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Earlier this week, Apple made the rare move of pre-announcing that it is working on new pro-focused iMac models that will launch later this year.

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Apple did not share any specific details about what the upgrades will entail, but if the blog Pike's Universum is to be believed, the next-generation iMac lineup could feature several improvements that make Apple's desktop computer a more powerful workstation for professionals and average consumers alike.

The blog, citing a "little bird" that is "usually pretty accurate," claims the incoming iMac lineup will be available with up to the following tech specs:eek: Intel Xeon E3 processors: The new iMac will supposedly have up to a pro-grade Intel Xeon E3-1285 v6 processor. Intel has not released that particular chip yet, but based on previous generations of the E3-1285, the processor could essentially be the E3-1280 v6 coupled with integrated Intel HD Graphics P630.

o 16GB to 64GB of ECC RAM: 16GB of ECC RAM, configurable to 32GB or 64GB, in line with the current Mac Pro. iMacs currently have 8GB of non-ECC RAM, configurable to 16GB or 32GB. ECC RAM can detect and repair errors that cause data corruption and system crashes. No word if it will be DDR3L or DDR4.

o Faster NVMe SSDs: The rumor claims the next iMacs will have faster NVM Express PCIe-based flash storage with capacities up to 2TB. The current 4K and 5K iMac models are also configurable with NVMe PCIe-based SSDs or Fusion Drives up to 2TB.

o AMD graphics: The new iMacs will supposedly have AMD graphics options to support virtual reality and professional apps. The inclusion of AMD graphics in the next iMac has been rumored previously by Bloomberg. The current 27-inch iMac uses AMD Radeon R9 GPUs.

o Thunderbolt 3: Thunderbolt 3 ports would be an unsurprising inclusion in the next iMacs given they already exist on the latest MacBook Pro. Thunderbolt 3 carries power, USB, DisplayPort, HDMI, and VGA over a single cable, creating one standard for connecting most accessories and peripherals.The report claims the next iMac models will be unveiled in late October and be accompanied by a brand new keyboard. A previous report said Apple was exploring a standalone keyboard with a Touch Bar and Touch ID, but its release allegedly depends upon how well those features have been received on the latest MacBook Pro.

The blog also claims Apple is working on an 8K external display for Apple's "completely rethought" Mac Pro. This isn't a rumor we've heard before, but Apple did confirm it is working on a new Apple-branded pro display of an unspecified resolution. Dell recently launched a 32-inch 8K display for $5,000.

Another tidbit mentioned in the report is that macOS 10.13 supposedly will not use a mountain or park name anymore, with two alternative names in the running, including one that starts with the letter M. One of Apple's trademarked names that could fit that description is Monterey.

Last, the report said the next high-end Mac mini "won't be so mini anymore," suggesting that the most expensive model might have a larger or taller design. Apple recently said the Mac mini is "important" within its product lineup, but it remained tight-lipped about the prospects of future updates.

Pike's Universum is best known for spotting references to unreleased Macs or upcoming software versions hidden within Apple's operating systems. The blog does not have an established track record of reporting on Apple's plans based on its own inside sources, so this rumor should be treated with caution for now.

Apple last updated the iMac in October 2015, a span of 541 days, per the MacRumors Buyer's Guide.

Article Link: New iMacs With Up to Xeon E3 Processors, 64GB RAM, AMD Graphics, and Thunderbolt 3 Rumored for Late October
 
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Two out of four - Mac Pro, iMac. How about a revised mini and a power-user laptop?

I have more hope than I did, but still not much. Not every power user works tethered to a desk, and Apple still hasn't acknowledged that. I fear that they will, but only with a 17" model, which is absurd. We need the 2017 equivalent of the top-end 2013 15".
The 2016 MacBook Pro is a "Power-user laptop".
 
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Good lord. October? I have been holding off having my grandfather get a computer because I generally caution people to only buy Apple stuff when it's new. The current model is certainly powerful enough for the intended user, but... the price hasn't changed.

Might be time to start looking for a refurb then. Lame.

And please, do not release an iMac "Pro." Haha. I can't handle every tech pundit on the planet having yet another debate on what "pro" means.
 
A Xeon iMac? I don't know why, but I find it hard to believe Apple wants to stuff a Xeon into a chassis like the iMac. Don't the upper-tier i7-equipped iMacs already struggle with thermal throttling under intense load?

If they dump the large hard drive in favor of smaller SSD blades like in the MacBooks, they may have extra room to handle higher thermal requirements in the same chassis.
 
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Finally! iMac news.. Let's hope it works out this way as well.
I guess I will need to get a loan to get a good iMac now. €3500 probably isn't enough.
 
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A Xeon iMac? I don't know why, but I find it hard to believe Apple wants to stuff a Xeon into a chassis like the iMac. Don't the upper-tier i7-equipped iMacs already struggle with thermal throttling under intense load?

Yes. That back side is going to melt!
 
Honestly it sounds like someone has just picked out the ideal specs for the machine based on the current Apple trends (using AMD graphics, faster flash storage, more memory etc). I think even I could be an analyst at this rate.
 
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Good lord. October? I have been holding off having my grandfather get a computer because I generally caution people to only buy Apple stuff when it's new. The current model is certainly powerful enough for the intended user, but... the price hasn't changed.

Might be time to start looking for a refurb then. Lame.

And please, do not release an iMac "Pro." Haha. I can't handle every tech pundit on the planet having yet another debate on what "pro" means.
What does your grandfather do that he would need one of these - DNA genome sequencing?
 
I find it hard to believe Apple plans to release a Xeon iMac with ECC RAM. If there really is a Mac Pro refresh coming in 2018, the iMac will definitely eat into its sales; and furthermore the case and cooling system would have to be redesigned to take on the extra heat. Apple has made it clear that mobile Xeons aren't the direction they plan to take for MacBook Pro as well.

The other points (new GPUs, Thunderbolt 3, NVMe) are easy to assume.
 
If this is really supposed to tide the "pro" market over until the next MP, we need desktop GPUs. Top of the line mobile cards won't do.
 
Sounds mostly good, though I would be hope that...
  • None of the FirePro crap again. On MAc, those haven't really been any better than Radeons, but cost more for marketing reasons.
  • Xeon... I could live with i7s, if the core count would be up.
I am afraid they use 'pro' as an excuse to pump the price for no real, or just marginal, benefits.
 
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