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New iMac Pro with M5 Max Chip Incoming?
18 Dec
Summary
- Internal debug files suggest a new iMac Pro with M5 Max chip is in development.
- MacBook Pros may feature M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, with MacBook Airs getting M5.
- An M5 Max iMac Pro would fill a gap above the current M4 iMac for pro users.

Rumors suggest Apple is working on a new iMac Pro, a device not seen since 2017. Recent kernel debug kit files, circulating on Chinese platforms, have reportedly surfaced with references to an unreleased iMac bearing the identifier 'J833c' and operating on the 'H17C' platform. This platform is linked to the codename 'Sotra C', which is associated with Apple's upcoming M5 Max chip.
These internal files also provide a glimpse into a broader refresh of Apple's Mac lineup. Leaks indicate MacBook Pros could be powered by M6 Pro and M6 Max chips, while MacBook Airs might receive the M5 chip. Additionally, Mac Mini models are rumored to come with M5 and M5 Pro chips, and a new Mac Studio is anticipated with M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips.
While internal testing does not always translate to public releases, the recurring nature of these leaks and their alignment with predictions from industry analysts like Mark Gurman and Ming-Chi Kuo lend credibility to the possibility of a new iMac Pro. Such a release would offer pro-level desktop capabilities, positioning it above the current M4 iMac and satisfying long-standing demand for a refreshed pro-tier all-in-one.




