What Type of Chips Will the New iMac Pro Use?

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Which chips will be powering the upcoming iMac Pro?

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These rumors have appeared online despite having no basis or information on Apple’s official iMacPro release date. The only credible conclusion comes from the known history of Apple products. Further, the M4 Pro and M4 Max are most likely expected to be featured and incorporated into the newly released iMac Pro which further interesting elements and outlook from the previous design and structure.
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32" iMac Pro with an M4 Ultra....take my money NOW!!!!
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Great to here that these iMac are still alive for me 30 inch iMac will be a sweet spot..
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This is interesting because I love a bigger screen and am looking forward to the M4 chip performance.
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I've been waiting for this 32 inch for a while! with M5 pro chip!
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32 inch iMac M4 would be
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I think that the use cases of an all-in-one iMac that aren't covered e.g. by a future M4 Mac Mini or M4 Mac Studio + external display are vanishingly few and far between.
The HDMI 2.1 interface found today e.g. on the M2 Mac Studio and the M3 Pro or M3 Max Macbook Pro can drive a 4K external monitor at 120Hz, so I'm not really sure a 120Hz ProMotion display would be a significant advantage for a hypothetical large-screen iMac.
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32 6k or 8k would be amazing but concerned about price since monitor is permanently attached to cpu and most people change computers more often than monitors...  If they can produce it with the ability to use it in monitor mode only (as an external monitor on another device) then perhaps it will be a winner.
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Ridiculous pricing. I‘m using my Macmini with an 27‘‘ 4k Monitor for below 1000€. For storage I‘ve added a 1TB Samsung for roughly 100€, works perfect!
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All I need is the refreshed Pro Display XDR 32"+. iMac Pro with 32" would be cool though.
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If they are adding more fans, it's a good sign that we will get a major upgrade
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Is there going to be an M4 iMac 24 inch?
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gonna wait for 32" Display monitor or 32" iMac,
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30 inch or larger i would buy one
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I have a late 2013 27 inch iMac. I haven't spent one second wishing, let alone thinking about, how thick it is. It sits on my desk, I look at the front of it, & could be several inches thick for all I care. I don't understand Apple's obsession with thin for a desk top computer.
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Putting the pro on it would make you believe that it is replacing the Intel Imac Pro, and not just the bigger Imac 27
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Mac Studio was never a direct replacenent for a 27in iMac. You could get a fairly decent 27inch Intel iMac for around £1800. Basic Mac Studio + Apple 27inch monitor is £3500.
Let's have a bigger screen iMac but it doesn't need to be labelled 'Pro'. Have a Pro one as well, yes indeed, but let's also hope there's a real equlvalent to the Intel non Pro 27inch iMac.
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A 120hz 32" Pro Display XDR with an M4 Extreme packed inside it? $15000. I think it would be a great Mac Pro replacement.
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I would like the bigger screen on the iMac but it’s too expensive. I’m still waiting for the iPad mini.
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Almost $4000 for the upcoming iMac but graphical power of an Invidia 4050 GPU, a sub $300 graphic card. Yet people scream “take my money” as if it is a great investment.
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Wow the biggest iMac Pro in Apple's history with a much powerful processor.
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27inch 8K would be perfect, and none of that 8gb stuff.
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i feel like a 30/32” iMac Pro would have an 8K display
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Imac pro 32 inch for me
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I’m guessing there will be an M4 Ultra configuration option because an iMac Pro is positioned as a desktop workstation, at least it was before.
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imac pro
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imagine an iMac with no chin & OLED  OMG !!!!
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