

Beyond this, don't expect to see an iMac Pro in a bright color. If I had to guess, Apple will bring back the darker space gray finish from the 2017 iMac Pro and offer silver and maybe regular space gray. After all, these will be geared to the professional set. I expect we'll see more of the same with this year's new iMac Pro, although there might not be as many color choices as found on the 24-inch model. $1,799 on the current 27-inch iMac) with the highest-priced model significantly more, perhaps as high as $5,000 or $6,000, depending on the specs.Īs I have often noted, I'm a big supporter of Apple's decision as of late to go beyond silver and space gray as color choices across its entire product line. From a pricing perspective, I wouldn't be surprised to see the iMac Pro 2022 start at around $2,000 (vs. 27-inch iMac Pro (2022) with M1 Pro or M1 Pro Maxīeyond the display and SoC, I'd expect we'll see the new iMac Pro with up to a 10-core CPU and 32-core GPU with as much as 64GB of memory and 8GB of storage.

Will all this in mind, the 2022 iMac lineup is likely to look like this: Otherwise, this computer, not yet a year old, will feel increasingly old compared to newer Macs. With an "M2" SoC expected to launch later this year on the next MacBook Air, Apple may (or should) refresh the 24-inch iMac to at least include this SoC as an option.
