I've got a mid-2011 iMac with the stock 4 GB of RAM (two 2 GB Sticks). Running the utility from Crucial.com, looks like the sweet spot for me is 8 GB (two 4 GB sticks). Can I keep my two 2's and just ...
My 2017 27” iMac Pro with 32GB RAM is starting struggle. It’s got an easy life, challenged only by browsers full of tabs, Photoshop Lightroom with 130,000 photo catalog, and some 3D printer slicers ...
iMac is the rock of Apple’s desktop line. Over the past decade we’ve seen the iMac Pro come and go, Apple struggling to crack the Mac Pro, and largely forgetting the Mac Mini existed for more than a ...
One of the most significant upgrades in the M4 iMac is the increased memory capacity. The base model now comes equipped with an impressive 16 GB of RAM as standard, effectively doubling the memory of ...
The 2024 M4 iMac marks a transformative advancement in Apple’s desktop lineup, blending enhanced performance with a range of user-focused features. This model builds upon previous iterations, ...
TL;DR: Apple has announced the new iMac 24-inch with an M4 CPU, offering up to 1.7x faster productivity and 2.1x faster performance for demanding tasks compared to the iMac with M1. The iMac features ...
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Apple last updated the iMac last October, upgrading it from the M1 chip to the M3 chip. Luckily, the iMac will not be skipping chips again, and we’re anticipating to see the M4 chip in the iMac later ...
Here’s what Apple has to say in today’s announcement: Apple today announced the new iMac, featuring the powerful M4 chip and Apple Intelligence, in its stunning, ultra-thin design. With M4, iMac is up ...
The latest version of Apple’s venerable all-in-one desktop is an excellent and beautiful computer. It just doesn’t fit most modern computing needs. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media ...
In addition to introducing its M3 chipset (and new MacBook Pros powered by M3 chips), Apple announced a new 24-inch iMac during its primetime "Scary Fast" event on October 30. Powered by the 3nm M3 ...