Apple no longer sells the iMac Pro |
According to a new post on its desktop product page, Apple stopped producing the iMac Pro and continued to sell its devices until it ran out.
The company said that once supplies run out, the iMac Pro will not be available since the only version currently available is the Standard Edition at $ 5,000.
All iMac Pro configurations have been removed on demand from Apple's website, but they're still available from third-party vendors (such as Amazon).
The iMac Pro was released in 2017 and was Apple's most powerful Mac computer at the time, mostly for gaming, virtual reality, editing, and advanced graphics.
It wasn't known in years if the iMac Pro was selling well, and the PC hasn't received any major hardware updates since its debut.
The position in Apple's product line is also constantly evolving as the 2019 Mac Pro is targeted at those who want advanced workstations and the device faces performance competition from the advanced iMac models.
Additionally, keeping the iMac Pro may be illogical for the company, with plans to redesign the iMac and release a new version later this year to ditch Intel chips and replace them with chips. Silicon apple.
According to reports, the 27-inch iMac will be the last display in 2020 with a traditional iMac design or a thicker bezel with an aluminum chin and a larger Apple logo on the screen.
And if the rumors are true, this is the first modification of the iMac in nine years, and the company also accuses the company of developing two new Mac Pro devices, which are the most expensive desktop computers.
Apple said: The 27-inch iMac released last summer (likely the latest iMac with Intel chips) is the preferred choice for most business iMac users.
The company added that customers who need higher performance and scalability can choose the Mac Pro.
The 27-inch iMac comes with a 5K Display, True Tone, 10th Generation Intel Core i9 processor, 128GB RAM, 8TB of storage, AMD Radeon Pro 5700 XT graphics, and a capable Ethernet option. 10 GB, 1080p HD Camera. . Pixels, speakers, and microphones.