According to rumors, Apple is working on the revival of the iMac Pro with a large screen. However, the device is to be equipped with the Apple Silicon M3 chip.
Apple is continuing to work on a possible revival of the iMac Pro. Apparently, the development of an iMac with a larger screen has not yet been completed. The Apple Silicon M3 chip is to be used. After Apple had offered two iMac sizes for years and limited itself to a 24-inch iMac, rumors circulated about the development of a counterpart with a large screen. On Sunday, these rumors were picked up again, but with the addition that the next Apple Silicon chip generation will be used. This means that fans of this series of devices will have to be patient. In the last In the "Power On" newsletter, Mark Gurman answers a question about a large-display iMac. In his response, Gurman believes Apple is still working on a "larger-screen iMac for the professional market."
Brand new iMac Pro with Apple Silicon Chip in the forge
He goes on to say that the specific iMac will use "a variant of the M3 chip, likely an M3 Pro and M3 Max," which would match the chips in the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro. Gurman believes that "the combination of a Mac Studio or Mac mini and an Apple Studio Display isn't enough for many professional users who need more screen space." This isn't the first time Gurman has suggested a return of the retired iMac Pro. In April, he emphasized that a new model would be coming, but that it wouldn't be "anytime soon." Given the mention of the M3 chip family and the fact that Apple has only just begun releasing devices with the M2, it looks like it will be much longer than a year before the supposed iMac Pro appears. (Image: rendersbyian)
 
			



