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Here's some video of how the new iMac may look on next Monday:
This presenter is actually from Romania but lives and does his productions in the UK. He's in a love hate relationship with Apple. Loves the products but hates their customer service and the fact that they mostly ignore him and he never gets invited to WWDC. You can see that in the first few minutes of the video.Well despite the glossy, apparently knowledgeable presentation here
This presenter is actually from Romania but lives and does his productions in the UK. He's in a love hate relationship with Apple. Loves the products but hates their customer service and the fact that they mostly ignore him and he never gets invited to WWDC. You can see that in the first few minutes of the video.
From MacrumorsThe transition timeline proposed by Kuo is aggressive, and faster than some other reports. With Kuo’s bold claim that all new Macs will be equipped with Apple processors starting in 2021, there would only be room in the pipeline for the redesigned iMac as the last new Intel machine (aside from some possible spec bumps to existing models in the fall).
Starting in 2021, Kuo says that all new Mac models will be equipped with Apple processors, and that it will take 12 to 18 months for Apple to transition to an all-Arm lineup.