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iMac 2017 News: iMac 2017 Launches In September As Apple Still Needs To Choose Between Intel Kaby Lake And AMD Ryzen 7 [VIDEO]

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The next Apple event in which the highly anticipated iMac 2017 could be unleashed is all the way to September 2017. The iMac 2017 will be announced in September as the tech giant still needs to choose between Intel's Kaby Lake processors and AMD's new Ryzen 7 chips.

The preconditions are set for the eventual release of the upcoming ultra-thin all-in-one desktop computer when Intel rolled out its Kaby Lake processors, while Advanced Micro Devices has come up with its multi-core processors, the Ryzen 7 chips. The Cupertino based tech titan now has a choice between Intel's CPU and the competitive AMD Ryzen 7.

Nevertheless, there's a possibility that the tech giant will be using AMD's latest Ryzen processor chip for the much awaited iMac 2017, Mac World reported. AMD's Ryzen processor chip will likely be used for iMac's cheaper variants, considering AMD Ryzen is more affordable compared to Intel's Kaby Lake processors. Tech enthusiasts are hoping that Apple will pitch in more official details about the iMac 2017 soon.

As for the expected iMac 2017 specs, the upcoming Apple device is speculated to come along with a 5K Retina display, USB Type-C Thunderbolts 3 ports, an OLED Touch Bar and a Touch ID. The iMac 2017 is said to have a virtual reality support and full flash storage. The next-gen desktop is anticipated to boast a slimmer and lighter design than its predecessors.

In spite of that, the tech company could roll out the iMac 2017 this year. All the pieces seem to be in place for the tech giant to put together into its next models of iMac in 2017. The Apple Store will have a brief maintenance shutdown, only to reopen later with a number of new products on the shelves, according to PC Advisor. Moreover, Apple CEO Tim Cook claimed that the tech titan has great desktops in their road map.

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