April 2021: Apple presents the first M1 iMac
Exactly five years ago, the first M1-based iMac saw the light of day in the technology world (see article at the time). Apple had discontinued the iMac Pro a few weeks earlier, whereas the iMac 27″ with an Intel processor was to remain on sale for another year. On April 20th, the company showed the completely redesigned iMac at the “Spring Loaded” event. The 21.5″ became 24″, the casing thickness shrank, and numerous colors were available again for the first time since the knobby iMacs of the time.
The M1 chip brought significantly more performance – but there was no longer a version with a larger display. Nothing should change to this day, although rumors arose several times that Apple was interested in a comeback of the iMac Pro. The iMac M1 was followed by the M3 and M4 variants, whereas the M5 changeover is still a long time coming.
Predecessor and new generation
The “Spring Loaded” event had even more to offer
Apple’s April event of 2021 offered a few more announcements. The company presented the first generation of AirTags – which had already made its presence felt in the previous two years through numerous references. Apple also switched the iPad Pro from A to M chips and thus installed an M1 for the first time. The Apple TV also appeared in a new generation, which now relied on an A12 chip and received a revised remote control.

