IMac Pro
iMac Pro is a line of workstation and server computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc. since 2017. The iMac Pro is one of the most powerful computers that Apple has ever made, and it's designed specifically for professionals who need a high-performance machine for their work.
History[edit | edit source]
The iMac Pro was announced at WWDC on June 5, 2017 and was released on December 14, 2017. The iMac Pro is the first iMac to use Intel Xeon processors and includes a custom Apple T2 chip for added security.
Design[edit | edit source]
The iMac Pro shares the same design as the standard iMac, but is distinguished by its space gray finish and matching accessories. The iMac Pro also features a Retina 5K display, which is the highest resolution display ever used in an iMac.
Specifications[edit | edit source]
The iMac Pro is available with 8, 10, 14, or 18-core Intel Xeon processors, up to 256GB of DDR4 ECC memory, up to 4TB of SSD storage, and an AMD Radeon Pro Vega graphics card. The iMac Pro also includes four Thunderbolt 3 ports, a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, and a UHS-II SDXC card slot.
Software[edit | edit source]
The iMac Pro comes with macOS High Sierra pre-installed, and is compatible with later versions of macOS. The iMac Pro also includes professional-grade software like Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro X, and Adobe Creative Cloud.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The iMac Pro has been praised for its performance, display quality, and design, but criticized for its high price and lack of upgradeability.
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