Apple is reportedly planning to refresh its iMac family of computers with
Intel’s 22nm-based Core i5 and Core i7 Ivy Bridge processors in June or July,
How To Arena reported on Wednesday, citing a “reliable tipster” in
Apple’s supply chain. The Cupertino-based company is also reportedly ramping
up production in preparation for thinner 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pro models,
which will use the same Ivy Bridge processors. Previous rumors have suggested
that Apple’s
redesigned iMac would feature an anti-reflective glass display, and it
should be slimmer and lighter than the current units. Apple’s iMac lineup was
last updated in May 2011 with Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors, a high-speed
Thunderbolt port and a high-definition FaceTime camera.

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