Apple
today updated iMac with fourth generation Intel quad-core processors, new
graphics, next generation Wi-Fi and faster PCIe flash storage options. The
updated iMac brings the latest technology to the thin design and display of the
world's leading all-in-one desktop.
"iMac
continues to be the example that proves how beautiful, fast and fun a desktop
computer can be," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of
Worldwide Marketing. "Inside its ultra-thin aluminum enclosure, the new
iMac has the latest Intel processors, faster graphics, next generation 802.11ac
Wi-Fi and faster PCIe flash storage."
The
entry-level 21.5-inch iMac features a 2.7 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor
and new Iris Pro graphics for unprecedented levels of integrated graphics
performance. The high-end 21.5-inch model and both 27-inch models feature
quad-core Intel Core i5 processors up to 3.4 GHz and NVIDIA GeForce 700 series
graphics with twice the video memory and up to 40 percent faster performance
than the previous generation. Customers looking for the ultimate in performance
can upgrade to quad-core Intel Core i7 processors up to 3.5 GHz and NVIDIA
GeForce GTX 780M series graphics with up to 4GB of video memory.
iMac
now supports next generation 802.11ac Wi-Fi. When connected to an 802.11ac base
station, iMac delivers wireless performance that is up to three times faster
than the previous generation.
The
updated iMac now features support for PCIe-based flash storage that makes
Fusion Drive and all-flash storage options up to 50
percent faster than the previous generation.* The popular Fusion Drive option
combines the large storage capacity of a hard drive with the high performance
of flash to deliver shorter boot times and faster access to apps and files.
Customers can configure their iMac with a 1TB or 3TB Fusion Drive, and
all-flash storage options are now available in configurations up to 1TB
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