You can find out more and configure your desired 27” iMac on Apple’s website. Apple A Grade Desktop Computer iMac 27-inch (Aluminum) 3.5GHZ Quad Core i7 (Late 2013) MF125LL/A 8 GB DDR3 1 TB HDD 2560 x 1440 Display Sierra 10.12 Includes Keyboard and Mouse. The nano-texture glass is available for an additional $500 and further CPU, GPU, RAM and storage upgrades can be made at various price increases. The base 27” iMac starts at $1,800 for a 3.1GHz 6-core 10th-gen Intel i5 processor, 8GB of 2666MHz DDR4 RAM, 256GB SSD storage and a Radeon Pro 5300 GPU with 6GB of memory. Apple is also making SSD storage standard across its 21.5” iMac lineup and the iMac Pro will come standard with the 10-core Intel Xeon processor that’s offered as an upgrade option in the new 27” iMac.
Other improvements include an updated 1080p FaceTime camera, an improved ‘studio quality’ microphone system and better speakers. Apple has also added its higher-bandwidth T2 security chip, bringing it in line with the rest of Apple’s computer lineup. SSDs are now standard across the board, with the base model starting at 256GB of flash storage and the option to max out with an 8TB SSD. 21 hours ago &0183 &32 Apple hat im Zuge der Ankündigung des neuen Desktop-Rechners Mac Studio und des neuen Bildschirms Studio Display den Intel-basierten 27-Zoll-iMac aus dem Programm genommen. The base model starts with 6GB of GDDR6 of memory and has upgrade options going up to 16GB of GPU memory. If you don’t mind paying the price, you can now max out your iMac with up to 128GB of RAM.Īpple has also updated the graphics capabilities of its new 27” iMac with AMD’s Radeon Pro 5000 series GPU. Apple has also increased the amount of memory the new iMacs can support. Moving inside the computer, Apple is now using 6-core and 8-core 10th-gen Intel CPUs across the entire lineup, with the option to upgrade to a 10-core option - the first time a 10-core CPU has been available inside an iMac. In addition to the matte glass, the display now features Apple’s True Tone technology for adapting the color balance based on the ambient lighting. As its name suggests, this option reduces glare on the screen and should result in a better image in brighter environments. In addition to the glossy glass screen that’s been standard on iMacs for the past decade, you can now choose a nano-texture matte glass option, a technology Apple first showed off in its Pro Display XDR.
The updated iMac shares the same external design as previous iMacs, with only one exception.
The update adds improved base-level storage options, more powerful CPU/GPU options, upgraded RAM capacity and improvements to the 5K Retina display. Apple has announced an update for its 27” iMac, which may very well be the last Intel-based iMac for the foreseeable future.
Apple announced at its all-virtual WWDC event this year that we would see another round of Intel-based computers before we start to see computers powered by its in-house chipsets.