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Apple earlier this month discontinued the iMac Pro, an absolute workhorse of a machine that struggled to find much of a niche between entry-level iMac models and the Mac Pro. Apple's decision to remove the iMac Pro from its product lineup, however, shouldn't be interpreted as a sign that the company -- as in years past -- is neglecting its iconic all-in-one machine. On the contrary, there's mounting evidence Apple has plans to release upgraded iMac models in the near future.
Recently, developers stumbled across new data strings in the macOS Big Sur 11.3 beta which make reference to two brand new iMac models. Originally brought to light by 9to5Mac, the new machines are referenced as iMac21,1 and iMac21,2 whereas the current iMac models are referenced as iMac20,1, iMac20,2. Historically, an uptick in the first digit of a product identifier code indicates that a significant hardware revision is in the works.
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Apple just leaked two unreleased products in its latest beta software originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 25 Mar 2021 at 09:00:28 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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