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Hands-on Apple’s 2019 iMac 4K; benchmarks, too!
mercredi 27 mars 2019, 20:14 , par Mac Daily News
“Apple’s refreshed iMac 4K has arrived!” Mark Linsangan writes for AppleInsider. “In terms of overall design, not much has changed, but internally — lots has.”
“You can now pick up the new 21.5-inch iMac 4K with an eighth generation i3 quad-core processor, an i5 six-core processor, or an i7 six-core processor which supports hyper-threading — particularly helpful for video creators and editors,” Linsangan writes. “The one we have in our lab is the base configuration with a 3.6GHz quad-core i3 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 5400RPM 1TB hard drive. It’s equipped with the AMD Radeon Pro 555X graphics card with 2GB of VRAM. All of this retails for $1299 before taxes.” “Starting off with Geekbench 4, our machine got a single thread score of 4819 and a multi-core score of 14410 which is nearly identical in terms of performance as a base model Mac mini,” Linsangan writes. “In our testing, the iMac 4K posted a CPU score of 1472 [Cinebench R20]. For comparison, our 2018 MacBook Pro with a six-core i7 Processor posted a CPU score of 2396 which is only about 1.6x higher than the iMac 4K.” iMac now delivers up to two times faster performance for a wide range of computing tasks. Much more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: It’s an entry-level machine, of course, but perfectly capable for the type of tasks for which most entry-level buyers would be using it. SEE ALSO: Apple’s first iMac update in nearly two years packs quite the punch – March 20, 2019 Apple’s new 2019 iMacs are better for consumers and enterprise pros alike – March 19, 2019 Apple finally updates the iMac with significantly more powerful CPU and GPU options, no T2 chip – March 19, 2019 Apple updates iMac line with dramatic performance increases – March 19, 2019
macdailynews.com/2019/03/27/hands-on-apples-2019-imac-4k-benchmarks-too/
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