Apple's Secret Plans: What's Cooking in Cupertino?

USAWed Dec 17 2025
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Apple's tight-lipped nature about upcoming products is well-known, but sometimes, their software leaks the secrets. Recently, two software leaks hinted at devices Apple is testing. These include updates to existing products like new iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. But the most exciting news is a potential high-end iMac powered by an M5 Max chip. This iMac, internally coded as J833c, could be the replacement for the discontinued 27-inch iMac. The M5 Max chip suggests it might be a powerhouse, similar to the old iMac Pro. The current M4 Max chip offers impressive specs, so the M5 Max could be even better. Fitting it into an all-in-one desktop shouldn't be a problem. The 27-inch iMac was Apple's main workhorse desktop during the Intel era. It was a favorite among professionals for its powerful specs and high-quality display. However, the Apple Silicon era saw the iMac shift to a more consumer-friendly role. The current M4 iMac is great for everyday tasks but lacks the power of other desktops like the Mac mini or Mac Studio.
Rumors about an upgraded iMac have been circulating for years. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman suggested a 32-inch iMac could launch in 2024 or 2025, but that didn't happen. The presence of the M5 Max in testing models indicates a 2026 launch might be possible. While Apple offers alternatives like the Mac mini or Mac Studio with external displays, they don't match the all-in-one convenience of the iMac. The current displays also lack modern technologies like mini LED or OLED panels and ProMotion refresh rates. The appearance of these devices in internal software builds doesn't guarantee their release. Apple might launch them soon, years from now, or not at all. But for those hoping for a 27-inch iMac replacement, this leak is a promising sign.
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