The crash of Apple Silicon iMac found in Xcode crash log

Apple’s migration from the x86 platform to the M1 platform can be described as very fast. After the release of the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro M1 chip versions with excellent market feedback last year, the ARM version of iMac is also about to be launched.

Today, a developer who developed DaftCloud, a third-party client for SoundCloud, claimed that an unreleased ARM version of iMac appeared in a crash log collected by his software.

The reason for this log is that DaftCloud does not currently support the use of ARM processors, so the ARM version of iMac crashed when running it. Since the ARM version of iMac has not yet been released, it is bold to speculate that an engineer is testing the availability of macOS’s automatic translation function.

At present, Apple’s US official website has stopped the sales of iMac 21.5 inches. Everyone has guessed the reason, that is, Apple will launch the ARM version of iMac.

According to previous revelations, the new iMac will be very different from the old iMac. The design is inspired by the Pro Display XDR monitor that Apple previously launched.

The new version of iMac has removed the design of the old version of the metal big chin, the frame of the screen has also become much narrower, the back no longer adopts a curved shape, and the overall style of the appearance will become very modern.

The media reporters have revealed that the brand-new iMac will be the one with the biggest change in appearance among Apple products this year. There is also news that the new iMac will not have a 21.5-inch version and will replace it with a 24-inch version.

Via: 9to5mac