2021-03-18 17:06
Technology
Alex Lowe

New unreleased iMac appears in Xcode crash logs

New unreleased iMac appears in Xcode crash logs

Apple seems to be getting ready to release a brand new iMac soon, as a potential future and unreleased iMac has popped up in the crashlogs within Xcode. The model in question was shown as an iMac model with an ARM processor, hinting towards an Apple Silicon powered iMac coming soon.

Apple is now in the process of shifting its entire Mac line up from Intel to Apple Silicon and it started the transition last June with the developer kit which helped developers get their apps ready for the transition and in November last year, the first production M1 Macs were put on sale, with the Mac mini, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13.

A developer shared a screenshot with 9to5Mac this week and showed a crash report from a ARM64 device. The developer was Dennis Oberhoff, who makes the DaftCloud app for Mac.

A new iMac has been rumoured for a while now, the current design been in production on the various refreshes since 2012, so a design refresh is due. Back in January, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg reported that a new iMac design refresh is due and it’ll take design cues from the current Pro Display XDR, with a more industrial design, with a flat back and smaller bezels.

Alex Lowe

New unreleased iMac appears in Xcode crash logs

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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