iMac 2016 release date, specs news update: Apple to launch upgraded iMac in October?
While everyone is focusing on the newly launched iPhone 7, some fans are wondering when Apple will release the iMac 2016. There are reports suggesting that the Cupelrtino based company will launch an upgrade version of the popular Apple computer before the year ends. However, there are also reports saying that the device might arrive next year. Despite the heavy rumor about its development and release date, Apple has continued to stay mum about it.
According to a report by Ecumenical News, the new iMac 2016 might arrive in October this year with advanced specs and features including a new graphics chip. According to the publication, the Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. will supply the new chips to Apple for the new PC. However, the company has yet to provide concrete details with regard to its development and release date.
In a report by Bloomberg, the publication backs the idea that Apple might roll out the new computer this year. Although Apple is quite busy with all the hardware and software releases, the company is said to be gearing up for the release of iMac 2016. Along with the much awaited PC, the company is also expected to launch the new MacBook Pro 2016 and this year's MacBook Air. There are also speculations that Apple is currently collaborating with South Korean tech giant LG to manufacture a standalone monitor with 5K capabilities.
If rumors prove to be true, the new iMac 2016 will run on Intel's next generation core processor, the Kaby Lake. It will also have the new Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.1 support and many more. Rumor has it that the new Apple computer will come out faster than its predecessor.
As of the moment, Apple has yet to provide solid information with regard to their future releases. However, fans believe that it is only a matter of time before Apple makes an official announcement.
Stay tuned for more news and updates about iMac 2016.