In fact, the usually reliable leaker Sonny Dickson predicted a fully redesigned iMac would be launching at WWDC last month, however not only did that obviously not happen, but a subsequent report suggested that we’ll see one other Intel Mac before Apple makes the transition to Apple Silicon, and it seems highly unlikely Apple would introduce a significant new design without giving it at least some stage time. So that leaves the iMac, and there’s been no shortage of news about that over the last month. It’s unclear if this is what CoinX is referring to, but we’d be pretty surprised if we see another Mac mini refresh this year (Apple’s A12Z-equipped Mac minis that are part of its Developer Transition Kit notwithstanding, since these are “loaner” machines for developers that don’t really count as a product release). While the Mac mini did get an update, it merely doubled the storage capacities at each price point while leaving everything else exactly the same. Back in early March, a reliable leaker, CoinX, predicted new iMac and Mac mini models on the horizon, while also sharing details on the new iPad Pro which turned out to be largely correct.
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