The beta 5 of macOS 11.3 hides the iMac with M1 processor

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The beta versions are usually the prelude to several developments in terms of Apple equipment and is that the company shows in the source code some clues of its future equipment. In this case, something that we are all waiting for is the arrival of M1 processors to all Mac computers, and references to iMac are shown in the code of the latest beta released yesterday. 

From the web 9to5mac showing two new iMac codes that have never been seen before, iMac 21,1 and iMac 21,2. These codes detected among the code of the operating system offer a new indication about the arrival of these M1 processors to iMac.

Their launch would not take long, and that is what the Cupertino firm wants is to have all the equipment transferred to its processors as soon as possible. Then we would see the design change in a while, something that does not seem a priority for them today.

The iMac usually arrive at the end of the year on a regular basis but a previous update is not ruled out to add these own processors. The result in terms of reliability, consumption and power of these M1 is right now more than proven and we have no doubt that the transition will take place as quickly as possibleTherefore, they may not even wait that long to update the iMac and leave the design change for later.

All this about design is something that only Apple knows, it will be time to see the evolution of rumors and above all wait for Apple to decide to make the leap to the M1 in its iMac adding or not a design change in these.


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