Apple iMac 2016 could either sport Kaby Lake or AMD chipset
Apple is on the onset for releasing its iMac 2016 if the rumors are stated correctly. It may be released as soon as October with many other products. The device is expected to boast some excellent specs, and as Apple CEO Tim Cook recently said that they're very committed to the iMac line and will have a lot for the users.
The specs such as Intel's latest Kaby Lake processor, Thunderbolt 3 and VR support is expected into the iMac 2016. There is no confirmation of release since Apple is deciding to integrate the new processor so it might delay it little while.
Reports from International Business Times says,Apple will supposedly hold an event on Oct. 27 and a brand new iMac 2016 will be unveiled there.
It is uncertain for the release of iMac at this point again as Macworld says, if the device will not be released this Oct then it will be unveiled at the WWDC in June 2017.
Talking about the the iMac 2016, it sports the AMD Polaris Architecture with RX 470 and RX 480. Apple will sports its very own True tone display technology where the screen will produce more accurate, paperwhite display. It will have a standard drive ie Hybrid Fusion Drive which is more than 512 GB storage capacity with intense GPU performance. They will have monitors supporting 5K resolution provided by LG Electronic. The iMac 2016 will also provide PC users with external flash drives and VR support.
Apple iMac will be more of an advantage for gamer for its top notch processors and graphics quality. With regards to the speculation of the device, the Cupertino based tech company has been silent over the iMac 2016 and its other products. The users are expecting a lot from the iMac, and Apple have never let their users down. They have always made more than what can be expected. There's a lot of anticipation by the fans and users.
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