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It was already in April 2021 when Apple introduced a completely redesigned and redesigned 24" iMac with a chip Apple Silicon. At that time, it was logically the M1 chip. But even after more than a year and a half, it still doesn't have a successor, and it may not have one with the M2 chip. 

The M2 chip Apple first deployed in MacBooku Air and 13" MacBooku Pro, which he introduced at last year's WWDC from the end of June. We were expecting a big update rollout in the fall, when it would see Mac mini iiMac and more powerful versions of the chip will receive especially larger MacBooky Pro. It didn't happen that way, Apple He introduced them somewhat illogically only in January of this year, with the exception of the new iMacu.

When will the new one arrive?Mac? 

Because we already have the M2 chip here, because we also already have the updated port herefolio computers, so when is it realistically possible that Apple new andMac introduced? The game is spring Keynote a WWDC at the beginning of June, but in both cases there would also beMac as a device that could not be given the proper space to stand out, and therefore it is very unlikely that it would be included here Apple showed

September belongs to iPhones, so theoretically there should be a new iPhoneMac could come as late as October or November. Frankly, even now, investing in the M1 chip doesn't seem very profitable when we have, for example, the M2 Mac mini (for M1 MacBooku Air it's different after all, it's still an entry-level device into the world of portable computers Applu). But to represent M2 iMac It would be somewhat inappropriate at a time when the launch of the M3 chip is expected.

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman doesn't plan Apple to launch a new iMac earlier than this fall. It is also expected that the company will launch a new generation of its Apple Silicon chip, i.e. the M3 chip, which will again be the first to receive MacBook Air and 13" MacBook Prowhen could just be a new oneMac to accompany nicely. U Macu mini It's rather unlikely if we have just updated it.

It all means one thing – M2 iMac proThere won't be a hundred. For some reason, it's not Applu didn't want to and it's true that it wasn't even written anywhere that every computer in the company's portfolio should get every generation of the chip. A similar outcome may also Mac Studio, which will easily skip the entire generation of M2 chips. We'll see in the fall Keynote, which will shed a little more light on this, and from which we will be able to better understand the release schedule of new chips and the computers themselves that will use them in the future.

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