Apple says it is not working on a 27″ iMac
Apple says it is not currently working on a 27″ iMac. The company did have one until last year, but it still had an Intel processor. A 27″ iMac with an Apple SoC has never been released, though Apple would have worked on this.
Company says to The Verge, among others that the current 24″ model is a good compromise between the previous 21.5″ and 27″ models, and that there will therefore no longer be a 27″ iMac. In October 2021, according to analyst Ross Young, the company was working on such a model, which would be released with a mini LED screen in early 2022. This iMac did not appear, although it did release a Studio Display 27″ screen.
In March 2022, Apple stopped selling the 27″ iMac with Intel processors, after which the company no longer sold 27″ iMacs or iMacs with Intel processors. Since then, the company has not announced anything about a successor to this iMac, not even when Apple equipped the 24″ iMac with a more powerful M3 SoC at the end of October.
According to a more recent rumor, Apple is working on a 32″ iMac. Apple’s statement that there will be no 27″ iMac does not rule out the arrival of the 32″ version. According to Bloomberg author Mark Gurman, this model can be will not be published until 2025 at the earliest.
Apple iMac 24″ with M3 socket