Bye, bye, iMac Pro. It’s been nice to know that you’re

The new iMac Pro is displayed during the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference 2017 (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, California.

The new iMac Pro is displayed during the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference 2017 (WWDC) at the San Jose Convention Center on June 5, 2017 in San Jose, California.
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Apple is discontinuing the iMac Pro and will sell the remainder “while stocks last,” according to a new message added to the desktop products page on Friday.

MacRumors First saw the new notice on the iMac Pro product page and then confirmed with Apple that the device is being discontinued. Apple told the establishment that once supplies run out, the iMac Pro will no longer be available. In fact, the only version available now it is the standard version, which costs $ 5,000, as Apple eliminated additional upgrade options.

By MacRumors, Apple said the 27 inch IMac launched last summer, which will likely be the last with an Intel chip, is the preferred choice for the vast majority of iMac users. The company added that customers who need even more performance and expandability can choose the Mac Pro.

Launched in 2017, the iMac Pro was launched as Apple’s most powerful Mac computer at that time, or as we used to call it, “Superpowerful workhorse”. Over the years, however, it has never been clear whether the iMac Pro was selling well. In fact, he didn’t receive hardware updates since its debut.

His place in the Apple family was also open. As noted by 9to5Mac, Mac Pro 2019 was also aimed at people who wanted a state-of-the-art workstation. He also faced rivalry between siblings of the high-end iMac models in terms of performance.

In addition, keeping the iMac Pro on the shelves may also have made little sense to Apple, since it’s planning redesign the iMac and launch new versions later this year. The renewed iMacs will get rid of the Intel chip and replace it with the Apple Silicon.

It is reported that the 27-inch 2020 The iMac will be the last to feature the traditional iMac design, or thick bezels around the screen with an aluminum chin and a large Apple logo in the middle. If true, this would be the first revision of the iMac in nine years. TThe company is also working on two new Mac Pros, which is your most expensive desktop.

While we may be missing out on the iMac Pro, Appleworld seems to be full of interesting new products. Bye, iMac Pro. It was nice to meet you.

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