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iMac 2017 Release Date, News & Update: AMD Radeon Polaris Graphics Chips On Board? Next iMac Is VR-Ready?

iMac 2017 Release Date, News & Update: AMD Radeon Polaris Graphics Chips On Board? Next iMac Is VR-Ready?

Apple has always been working diligently in order to give its customers the latest gadgets that feature top-of-the-line technology. iMac 2017 will most probably be one of those products too.

iMac 2017 features would make everyone want to get their hands on it, but is it really something that is worth looking forward to? Let's take a look at its features and decide:

iMac 2017 powered by Kaby Lake or Intel Xeon

Kaby Lake processors will not be ready until the end of the year, so another unconfirmed rumor about iMac 2017 is that it will be powered by Intel Xeon instead of waiting for Kaby Lake. Apple might reach this decision so that they will not have to postpone the release yet again.

iMac 2017 AMD Processors

There is also a chance that AMD processors will be used in iMac 2017 models, although it is expected that Apple will prefer Intel-based CPUs.  AMD Zen processor boasts 8 cores and 16 threads, which give it enormous processing power. Also, with the suggested price of Zen processors, one can expect that it will indeed be part of a top-spec device, one of which will be the new iMac.

iMac 2017 Could be VR-Ready

There are many rumors that the iMac 2017 is packed with a compatibility for Virtual Reality and a powerful GPU that will provide with a better user experience. It is speculated that it will house each of the Polaris 11 and the Polaris 10 GPU and AMD.

Talks about the release date of the new iMac 2017 are spreading like wildfire. Everyone is talking about how powerful of a device it is. It is expected to hit the market early 2017. Some also say that it will be at the CES 2017 announcements for iMacs. As for the price? One can expect that the new iMac 2017 will be quite expensive; however, there is no news as to how much it will be.

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