watchOS 5 and tvOS 12 updates are likely as well, if only to participate in whatever security updates the main two operating systems receive.
It’s worth noting that Apple will almost certainly release macOS 10.14.4 Mojave and iOS 12.2 next week once these new iMacs join yesterday’s new iPads in Apple retail stores. However, Apple tweaked the build-to-order options for the iMac Pro, which hadn’t received any attention since its launch 15 months ago (see “ Apple Releases the iMac Pro,” 15 December 2017). The non-Retina 21.5-inch iMac remains available for $1099 but sees no changes. Apart from those changes, the iMac models remain the same as they were, not even picking up Bluetooth 5.0 or Apple’s T2 security chip, which is sad.
#Difference between quad core and 6 core mac pro pro#