A Bloomberg reporter is optimistic that an updated 24-inch iMac powered by an unreleased Apple M3 chip could arrive before the end of 2023.
A refreshed M3 iMac could launch this year

A Bloomberg reporter is optimistic that an updated 24-inch iMac powered by an unreleased Apple M3 chip could arrive before the end of 2023.
In addition to releasing iOS & iPadOS 16.3 on Monday, Apple also released macOS Ventura 13.2 as an incremental update for Mac computers with a short list of enhancements that bring it in line with the update released for iPhones and iPads.
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Today is the day: another Apple's earnings report. The company, like so many others, has had to battle through a variety of world-altering conditions, including a global pandemic and chip shortage. But, the company's third fiscal quarter of 2022 seems to be okay enough.
Work apparently continues on reviving the discontinued iMac Pro around an Apple silicon M3 chip and a bigger display, but it won't be launching anytime soon.
Next-generation Apple M3 chips will reportedly debut in 2023 inside the company's MacBook Air laptops, including a new 15-inch model. It should also power a new iMac all-in-one desktop and appear in a rumored new Apple notebook which should come equipped with a 12-inch display said to be similar to the company's discontinued 12-inch MacBook notebook.
Typically speaking, Apple isn't the highest payout when it comes to offering trade-in values. But, they aren't the worst, either. And of course, trade-in values will continue to vary on a semi-regular basis, just as we're seeing recently.
It's been another quarter for Apple, and, as it turns out, it was a pretty healthy one for the company, too. Today, Apple has officially released the finer details regarding its second fiscal quarter of 2022. Which means we get to find out just how much money the company brought in over the last few months.
Mac computers powered by the upcoming M2 chip are yet to come, but Apple is already working on an M3 iMac powered by third-generation Apple silicon.
Apple unveiled some new hardware earlier this week at its "Peek Performance" event. And while there were rumors that we'd see the new "M2" processor at the event, along with maybe a new MacBook Pro and/or new MacBook Air, that turned out not to be the case. So, of course, we turn to the future, where rumors are still swirling that future hardware could arrive with those specs.
A high-end Mac mini, along with Apple silicon updates to the discontinued iMac Pro and the current Mac Pro, should drop in 2023, not in 2022 as previously thought.
The iMac Pro has been gone for a year now and the 27-inch iMac just left the building. So, when should we expect Apple silicon successors to those systems?