Apple appears to have temporarily sold out the iMac Pro, just two days after the Cupertino company confirmed that the iMac Pro is has been discontinued and will only be available “while supplies last.”
The iMac Pro is now listed as “Currently Unavailable” in the Apple Online Store in the United States and Canada, suggesting that the available offer is running low.
At “Currently Unavailable” a product can sometimes be back in stock, so the iMac Pro mogelijk may not be sold out forever at this time. For example, the machine is still available in Europe and Asia Pacific, with shipping estimates of two to three weeks.
While the iMac Pro may not be gone at this point, its unavailable status confirms that there aren’t a limited number of the machines available to purchase, so those looking to pick one up before being discontinued should do so quickly. Apple is selling the iMac Pro for $ 4,999. It includes a 3.0 GHz 10-core Xeon Intel W processor, 32 GB RAM, a 1 TB SSD and a Radeon Pro Vega 56 GPU.
The iMac Pro was first released in December 2017 and has not received any significant updates since its debut. Apple recommends that those interested in a powerful desktop computer choose the 27-inch iMac introduced in August or the 2019 Mac Pro.
Rumor has it that Apple is working on a redesigned version of the iMac with thinner bezels and a design similar to the Pro Display XDR, plus an Apple silicone chip, with that machine set to launch sometime in 2021.
Updating: The iMac Pro is back in stock for now, but may soon disappear permanently.