iMac Pro to Be Phased Out Soon?
The new iMac Pro is displayed during the 2017 Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Apple company has discontinued the production of their famous iMac Pro. The tech giant confirmed the news to The Verge, saying iMac Pro will now longer be available once supplies of the base model run out. Apple has removed the setting in their store thatl allows customers to customize their iMac Pro upon ordering the unit or device. 9to5 Mac reported that the only available version of the device in the company's store is the $4999 base model, with a disclaimer on the caption: while supplies last.

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The Verge noted that the company discontinuing the iMac Pro is not surprising since sourced reports have mentioned that the company will be introducing a new and redesigned iMac, along with the revamping of remodeling of the Mac Pro this year. Although the discontinuing of the device has not been officially confirmed by Apple, the company has shared with Engadget that they are winding down their sales on the said device, which is loved by the fan for its all-in-one workstation.

Apart from the 3.0GHz 10-core Intel Xeon W Processor, the company's website also noted that the base model available until supplies last features Turbo Boost up to 4.5GHz, 32GB 2666MHz ECC Memory, which is configurable up to 256GB, 1TB SSD Storage, 27-inch Retina 5k 5120-by-2880 P3 display.

9to5 Mac added that other resellers have available units of iMac Pro for the time being.

iMac Pro replacement in the works?

The first iMac Pro was launched in 2017, and as The Verge noted, the model is geared towards gaming, VR, and high-end editing and graphics work which was made available at the Worldwide Developers Conference. The company also coined and labeled the device to be the most powerful Mac ever, replacing the outdated Mac Pro line.

Also, GSM Arena noted that the iMac Pro also has improved cooling performance than the standard iMac and came in an exclusive space gray color, matching its accessories included when you purchase the device. Engadget noted that iMac is useful for pro users who are required to have an easy transport machine for tasks such as on-set photo and video editing.

9to5 Mac also added that Apple is believed to introduce to their fans a new variety of all-new range of iMacs soon that will feature next-generation Apple silicon CPUs and GPUs. 9to5 Mac added that M1X Chip will likely remove the need for the company to bifurcate the product line or range of iMac devices to level it and offer competitive performance for the product line.

Although the announcement of winding down the sales of iMac Pro was made clear by Apple, the announcement regarding the replacement for the product line will soon be available in the market for the fans and professionals.

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