New iMac 2016 With 5k Display, AMD Radeon Polaris Will Be Coming In October
Apple CEO Tim Cook has ingrained the release of new iMac 2016 on the event of iPhone features release while telling the world about the newest addition to its range of future products.
Rumors coming from different sides what features Apple releases in new iMac 2016. Which processor chips will the updated iMac come with? The new iMacs 2016 will feature AMD Radeon Polaris graphics and news of Intel's new Kaby Lake processors.
So, the question is that could an iMac replace the Macbook Pro? "We have created the world's most advanced technology. " Cook said at the Sep.7 Apple event.
IMac 2016 release date
When new iMac 2016 will come out? October 2016 is looking to be the appropriate time. This is so since the last iMac was updated in October 2015. It would not be a surprise if Apple returned to this product line less than 12 months later.
The trend of Apple in terms of releasing its new MacBook is always during the last weeks of October. This is making the possibility that an October 24 release might be true for the new iMac 2016, as reported by 9to5Mac.
Apple is working on new iMacs that could be released as early as October. October is also the strategic month to do so before the holiday seasons are started. However the excitement is not only contained within the MacBook Pro 2016 alone. The possibility of having another iMac is also very increasing that makes it even cooler that will feature a 5k display.
Price and Specifications
Generally, Apple chose Intel-based CPUs. but there is also a chance AMD could also make an appearance in certain models. This was announced at the start of 2016. Some report suggests that Kaby Lake processors that will be out on 2017 will be updated on MacBook Pro 2016 models. Meanwhile, the new iMac 2016 specifications will be graphics chips, virtual reality and flash storage.
The price range of new iMac 2016 is estimated to be valued at $1649.
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