It looks like Apple’s iMac Pro is going to that big computer showroom in the sky. The $4,999 standard model is still available , but only while current supplies last — once they’re gone, the iMac Pro will no longer be available, Apple told us Saturday.
, the at the time as “by far the most powerful iMac we’ve ever made” and was aimed at professionals who needed really fast processing and lots of computing horsepower. But the machine hasn’t gotten any significant hardware upgrades since then.
Everything Apple
CNET’s Apple Report newsletter delivers news, reviews and advice on iPhones, iPads, Macs and software.
can be configured to address the needs of professionals and now becomes the go-to iMac for pros, Apple told us Saturday, adding that buyers who want expandability and more power can turn to .
Apple is getting ready to revamp its of desktop computers, Bloomberg in January.