Last night, Apple removed all configuration options for the iMac Pro from the online store and marked the product as "only while supplies last." Now the company has officially confirmed its end.
If you still want to buy an iMac Pro, you can only get the basic model from Apple order – but only while stocks last. Now the US blog MacRumors reports that Apple has officially confirmed This means that the iMac Pro is officially discontinued. It will remain listed in the online store until stocks are sold out. In the process, Apple stated that the latest 27-inch iMac, introduced in August 2020, is the preferred choice for the vast majority of iMac Pro users. Customers who need even more power and expansion options should choose the Mac Pro.
iMac 27″ with up to 128 GB RAM
As a reminder, the latest 27-inch iMac features a 5K display with True Tone and a nano-texture glass option, a 10th-generation Intel Core i9 processor with up to 10 cores, up to 128GB of memory, up to 8TB of storage, AMD Radeon Pro 5700 graphics, a 10GB Ethernet option, a higher-resolution 1080p camera, improved speakers and microphones, and more. The iMac starts at $2,099 and can cost up to $10,074 depending on the configuration. (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto)