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It has been more than three years since Apple discontinued the 27-inch iMac, as part of its move away from Intel processors.
Apple’s iconic all-in-one computer recently hit a milestone: 25 years. Over that time it’s morphed from a Bondi blue gumdrop to a pastel slab, in between entertaining brief flirtations with ...
Today marks five years since Apple launched the iMac Pro. The company’s ill-fated pro-level all-in-one promised the kind of performance that the “trashcan” Mac Pro could only dream of, but ...
Apple says that even the weaker version, the M1 Max Mac Studio, is 2.5x faster than the Core i9 27-inch iMac. This 10-core iMac features a full desktop Intel processor inside, which was already a ...
Then Apple removed the 27-inch iMac from its online shop without notice. Apple replaced the 21.5-inch iMac running on Intel last year with the 24-inch iMac with an M1 chip and all-new design.
But Apple silicon changes things—if you buy a base model $1,999 Mac Studio and a base model $1,599 Studio Display, for example, you’ll pay $1,400 less than the price of the original iMac Pro.
Configurations of the Mac Studio range from $2,000 to $7,200, and which version of Apple’s M1 processor you choose has the biggest impact on the price. The base version includes Apple’s M1 Max ...