Apple is working on a large 32-inch iMac with the M3 chip

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In many cases, bigger tends to be better. If you feel the same way about iMacs, you might have something to look forward to next year. Allegedly, Apple could unveil a 32-inch iMac in 2024.

According to Mark Gurman (via MacRumors), Apple has begun developing a 32-inch iMac that's expected to launch either in late 2024 or in 2025. Previously, the Bloomberg journalist also predicted that a new 24-inch iMac could launch later this year.

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The Intel-powered 27-inch iMac used to be the largest, but it was discontinued in 2022

Besides that, the new iMacs could also feature the Apple M3 chip. This new chip would be manufactured on a 3nm process, delivering significantly higher performance and greater energy efficiency. Unfortunately, we can't confirm which model would get the Apple M3 upgrade, the 24-inch or 32-inch. The current 24-inch iMac features the M1 chip, so Apple could decide to push for an upgrade to the M2 chip later this year. That would leave the upgrade to M3 for the 32-inch model in 2024 or 2025, giving it a more premium edge.

Which setup would you prefer? Should Apple skip the M2 chip for its upcoming iMacs? Please share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned to TechNave for more news about them.