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Apple hasn’t given up on the iMac Ultra and neither have I
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Macworld
It stands to reason that a consumer-level iMac with an OLED would be more expensive than the current LED-based iMac.
Who would buy the iMac Ultra?
A more powerful iMac Ultra with an OLED display would be perfect.
More importantly, the iMac Ultra could be another workstation that catches the eye of AI developers.
While the Mac mini is the current Mac of choice, an iMac Ultra might even be a better space-saving Mac with its all-in-one design.