iMac 2017 Release Date, News & Update: ‘Server-Grade’ Variant Hints Launch In Q3 2017 To Put Down Microsoft Surface Studio?
iMac 2017 iteration has been in and around the rumor mill for quite some time despite the lack of official announcement from Apple. In fact, latest reports claim that the tech giant is likely preparing for a roll-out of a new iMac soon.
Rumors Hint At Server-Grade iMac 2017
According to latest reports, Apple is committed to renewing the desktop lineup and may be prepping to launch a server-grade iMac 2017 model, which is designed for creative professional applications. There are even speculations that the rumored iMac variant will be launched this year.
It is worth noting that Apple announced its commitment to developing a new Mac Pro, further revealing that a team is now working on it. Apple fanatics, as expected, begin to speculate the likely specifications of the supposed iMac 2017. Meantime, the Taiwan-based supply chain of Apple also revealed that the company is currently working on two new iMac PCs in which production may begin this month.
iMac 2017, meanwhile, is believed to take on the Microsoft Surface Studio series of all-in-one PCs, while Apple is reported to work with Quanta Computer to produce the two iMacs. However, Quanta has yet to confirm this information, Apple Insider reported.
iMac 2017 Will Likely Be Launched In Q3 This Year
iMac 2017 is likely launching in the later part of this year based on numerous speculations from tech enthusiasts. While this is taken as one of the many rumors surrounding the much-awaited device, many believe that the reports about its release date and specs have a strong basis.
Latest reports on iMac 2017 suggest of a likely announcement between September and October this year, given the forthcoming events scheduled for Apple. The tech giant is set to hold the WWDC in June, although there are some reports indicating of an unlikely iMac unveiling during the event. Incidentally, Apple makes announcements of new products between September and October, and this may be the same with the iMac 2017, Tap Scape reported.