Slimmer, 24-Inch Apple iMac Arrives Next Month With M1 Chip.

Slimmer, 24-Inch Apple iMac Arrives Next Month With M1 Chip.









fter developing the M1 chip for the MacBook, Apple is bringing its ARM-based processor to a redesigned iMac desktop computer.

The result is a 24-inch all-in-one that’s noticeably thinner than previous iMac models. Look for it in the second half of May, starting at $1,299. 

The company reduced the iMac's size thanks to the eight-core M1 chip, which requires less cooling than Intel's chips. The processor also consolidates the computing into a smaller logic board. Thus, Apple shrunk the new iMac’s volume by 50%. It's now a mere 0.45 inches thick.





The same chip also promises to offer a sizable performance gain over older iMac models. Apple says customers can expect an up to 85% increase in CPU speeds. The new iMac's graphics processing can also offer a 50% to 200% improvement, depending on the app. 

Other standout features include a "4.5K Retina display," a FaceTime camera that can record at 1080p, studio-quality microphones, and a built-in six-speaker system, which should all help produce top-notch video calls. 



Another notable change comes to the power connector, which attaches magnetically to the back of the iMac. In addition, the power adapter features a 1Gbps Ethernet port.



For the first time, the keyboard for iMac will also include Touch ID, enabling you to unlock the device with the fingerprint reader.  


“Every iMac features two Thunderbolt ports for superfast data transfers, giving customers high-performance options to connect to more devices, including support for up to a 6K display, like Apple Pro Display XDR, and Wi-Fi 6 delivers faster wireless performance,” the company added.

The $1,299 model will offer the M1 chip, but only with a 7-core GPU, along with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD. The $1,499 model will offer an 8-core GPU, and adds two additional USB 3 ports, along with the Ethernet-capable power adaptor. 

The new iMac gets a colorful makeover. The 7-core will come in green, pink, blue, and silver. The 8-core version adds yellow, orange, and purple options. Pre-orders begin on April 30.

In terms of screen size, the new iMac sits in the middle between the previous models, which have 21.5-inch and 27-inch displays.

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