The current 27-inch iMac measures 25.6 inches wide, 20.3 inches tall, and 8 inches deep, and while Apple’s new design helps make the 24-inch iMac smaller than the 21.5-inch iMac it replaced, there isn’t that much of a difference in size (21.5 inches x 18.1 inches x 5.8 inches (with the stand) vs 20.8 inches x 17.7 inches x 6.9 inches). ![]() The larger iMac will reportedly use the same design as the 24-inch iMac, and early speculation suggested that it could house a display as large as 32 inches. Recent rumors say the new iMac will have “dark bezels” in contrast to the 24-inch model’s white trim. ![]() Apple introduced the first Apple silicon-based redesigned all-in-one with the 24-inch iMac with a new design that shortens the chin, trims the bezels, and shrinks the enclosure down to an impressive 11.5 millimeters. In January, Bloomberg reported that Apple planned on replacing both the Intel-based 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs with new machines that feature a new design and Apple’s M1 system on a chip (SoC). ![]() ![]() January 24: Twitter leaker dylandkt tweets that the iMac Pro will have a 12-core Apple processor. January 31: Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that the iMac will “similar chips to the M1 Pro and M1 Max processors” and “a similar design to the current M1 iMac.”
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