A midrange model of Apple’s new iMac Pro comes with a massive 11 times as many bytes of electronic memory as the Apple II, the company’s first breakthrough computer. Doesn’t sound all that impressive?
Apple has equipped its just-announced M4-powered iMac with 16GB of Unified Memory as standard, up from 8GB of RAM in the previous model. The new iMac starts at $1,299. As rumored, Apple has upped the ...
Memory matters — so isn’t Apple forgetting something? I really like the new iMac. For the same price as the previous generation (or less, for the two higher-end models) you get much more power, thanks ...
There’s a new iMac that’s $200 cheaper and comes with a fairly underpowered processor. But that’s not the only compromise: a teardown reveals that Apple solders in the memory to this particular ...
Performance: Overall this desktop's performance was excellent. Tasks like email, word processing and web browsing will be speedy and you can even accomplish tougher tasks like video editing and ...
The 8GB of memory in the new, cheaper 21.5-inch iMac introduced earlier today is permanently soldered to the motherboard and is not upgradable, according to a teardown of the new machine by Other ...
Apple today announced updates to its iMac including a 24-inch iMac that is priced more affordably than ever before. For the same $1,499 price as the previous generation 20-inch iMac, the new 24-inch ...
Editor’s note: Last month, online news editor Ken Mingis snagged one of the first iMac G5s and offered an early look at Apple’s latest desktop (see story). Here, Yuval Kossovsky weighs in. Like many ...
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