The entry-level (AED 7,559) and the mid-range (AED 8,399) models comes with an eighth-generation, six-core Intel Core i5 processor. The 27-inch iMac (2019) is available in three off-the-shelf models. Size: 25.6 x 8 x 20.3 inches (65 x 20.3 x 51.6cm W x D x H) Price and availability
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Ports: 4x USB 3 (Type-A), 2x Thunderbolt 3 (Type-C), SDXC card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, Gigabit Ethernet, Kensington lock slotĬonnectivity: 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 Screen: 27-inch 5K (5,120 x 2,880) Retina display (P3 wide color) With hexa-core processors and ample memory, these machines ought to do an excellent job crunching synths, reverbs, and other processor-intensive tasks.Here is the 27-inch Apple iMac configuration we are looking atĬPU: 3.7GHz Intel Core i5-9600K (six-core, 9MB cache, up to 4.6GHz with Turbo Boost) Design changes, new processors and faster storage are welcome upgrades for all music producers.
ConclusionĪll in all, it looks like we are in for something interesting happening to the iMac this year.
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Together with possible shortages of Intel Coffee Lake CPUs during the first quarter of 2018, it could happen that Apple takes longer than a year to update the 2017 iMac. There are rumors that the company is redesigning its flagship desktop computer as the aluminium concept it introduced back in 2007 is over 10 years old now. It’s possible that the same will happen with the 2018 version, although Apple may wait until September or October. Last year, Apple announced the 2017 iMac on June 5 at its annual WWDC event. This depends on the extent of hardware and design changes introduced with the 2018 iMac. iMac 2018 PriceĪpple is expected to retain current pricing, or make it slightly higher.
Storage is in question, as it is unclear whether Apple will be dealing away with hard disks in favor of solid-state drives. RAM memory should start at 8GB for the base model, upgradeable to up to 64GB. A new Vega RX GPU, designed for gaming, could find its way into the configuration. Graphics will be (probably) handled by an AMD Vega GPU, rumoured to be the Vega 28 or Vega 32.
The high-end Core i5 will operate at up to 4.3GHz. Processor speeds of up to 4.7GHz are achievable via Intel’s TurboBoost technology in the high-end Core i7. However, the entry-level iMac will most likely remain a quad-core machine. With hexa-core options available for Intel’s current-gen i5 and i7 Coffee Lake processors, it is likely that Apple will look into expanding its mid- and top-range iMac models beyond quad-core processing. This could potentially enable musicians to control virtual musical instruments using facial expressions. It is possible that Apple may integrate its FaceID technology into the iMac’s FaceTime camera as a means of securing it. Although it did appear on the iPhone X, OLED supposedly isn’t being considered as an iMac candidate at this point. It is unlikely that Apple will switch to an OLED display for the new iMac, as the technology is still plagued by issues like burn-in and color distortions. Also, given that Apple made the Space Gray keyboard and mouse available for purchase, it could end up with a Space Gray color option for the iMac. It will make for a slightly smaller, more modern-looking iMac without moving too far from a successful design. With or without an HDD or Fusion Drive, slimming the bezels down remains a possibility. However, a full-on SSD iMac is unlikely, as Apple would like to keep the Fusion Drive as a means of providing increased storage options. To further slim down the iMac, Apple could go about removing the hard drive option and freeing up space formerly taken by the chassis.