Despite Mark Gurman's previous claims of an M3 chip-equipped 24-inch iMac, today's information suggests a shift in plans. No other sources confirm the update, leaving uncertainty about whether the iMac will be updated with M2 and M2 Pro chips.
Mac Otakara highlights delays in the delivery of some configurations of the current 24-inch M1 iMac in the US. This signals a potential launch of a new version of this product line.
Last month, supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo indicated the challenge for Apple to release any M3 chip-based devices this year. However, the possibility remains that the next-generation iMac might appear in just over two months. With no October event planned by Apple, the new iMac might be introduced through a press release.
In summary, there's still ambiguity regarding which chip the new iMac will use and when this AIO PC will be launched. Let's wait and see what surprises Apple has in store for fans in the last two months of this year!
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