Apple iMac 2016, Fastest Mac Ever Made Thanks To Kaby Lake Processor

There are articles going around the internet on the possible specs and information regarding the new iMac that Apple has yet to announce. The latest is that Best Buy listed iMac on their website and included information about possible specs of the gadget. This includes the awaited Kaby Lake Processor.

Recently, Best Buy has listed an iMac with a Kaby Lake Processor from Intel. The Kaby Lake Processor is a 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor. This information has started to garner attention and there are speculations that Best Buy accidentally revealed a new and surprising feature for the iMac refresh.

The Old iMac

The last iMac that Apple released was in October of 2015 which brought the Retina screen to smaller Macs and including the new Skylake processor chips to the larger models. On September of 2013, Apple released the last proper update of iMac when they added Haswell processors and other features.

iMac 2016 Lurks Around the Corner

This September, On Best Buy, the iMac is listed at $3,200. On Apple's website, the current iMac is priced at $3,150 which is lower than the listing at Best Buy. Some features were also on the list including the AMD Radeon R9 M380 which doesn't make sense because they have produced the current iMax with the more updated AMD Radeon M395. Most notably, the Kaby Lake Processor has 8 cores and 16 threads which are really massive. It surely is enough to call the iMac 2016 as the fastest Mac ever made.

New iMac 2016 and the MacBook Pro 2016

The reason for the discrepancies on the listing is possibly because Best Buy is just using placeholder specs. There are rumors going around that Apple is announcing new MacBook Pros later this month and we'll probably be hearing more news about iMac, too.

Many people are now eager to hear what new features Apple is offering in its possible release of iMacs. There are already a lot of speculations going around regarding the tech specs, prices, and leaked photos and videos going around on the internet regarding the update.>

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