It's always fascinating to see two top hardware and software giants battling it out for the No. 1 spot with Apple usually claiming it due to worldwide popularity for iPhones and all other Apple hardware such as macs and iPads.
However, according to a recent rumors on reddit and twitter, it seems that Apple will be announcing not only their phones but also other hardware like MacBooks and of course their all-in-one iMac.
According to a reputable internet source, it seems like Apple will be announcing the 2016 variants of their ever popular iMacs, which mostly photographers, designers and even real-time video editors make use of.
Along with the iMacs, their MacBooks "Air" and "Pro" will also see a refreshment probably with latest premium hardware.
While the iMacs are all-in-one ready to use desktops, it's now probably presumable that the latest iMac might come with an 8K display which would really be questionable since most of the user-base won't really go beyond 4k.
According to sources, Wednesday's keynote would really make purchase availability almost instantly with delivery times being sometime in October.
The iMac 2016 is expected to be the most powerful and the top performing desktop that Apple have release to-date. It' still slightly confusing as to why the to-be announcement need a refreshment since Apple did upgrade their desktops as early as last year.
It seems that Apple will incorporate AMD's latest generation graphic chips for better performance and hardware boosts for hardware-dependent applications like Cinema 4D, and all other Adobe applications.
The current generation iMacs are pretty fast as whole for the majority of the hardware sections and the new iMacs presumably called the "iMac 2016" would only see improvements in processor chips and graphic cards since Apple's main priority this year is to concentrate on their best-selling "MacBook pros" which would include an additional display having dynamic functions above the keypad.
Apart from the hardware, it's pretty evident that the new iMac 2016 would arrive with Apple's latest operating system "Mac OS Sierra" which is now integrated with Apple's voice assistant "Siri".
While the keynote is very near, it's pretty easy to imagine how much of an impact the new chips would induce, which is mostly essential for businesses and professional individuals.