M1 based iMacs for the first time
On the inside, the key feature of the new iMacs is that they now run on Apple’s own M1 Silicon. This was introduced by the firm last year and debuted in MacBook Air, MacBook pro and Mac Mini. You can get these in 8-core CPU + 7-core GPU and 8-core CPU with 8-core GPU.
Difference in three variants
The base model comes with a Magic Keyboard and has 8-core CPU and 7-core GPU, 256GB storage, 8GB RAM, 24-inch 4.5K Retina screen, Two Thunderbolt + USB 4 ports. It comes in Blue, Green, Pink and Silver only. The second variant has 8-core CPU with 8-core GPU, same RAM, storage and display. However, it additionally supports two USB 3 ports, Gigabit Ethernet and Magic Keyboard with Touch ID. The most powerful variant has 512GB storage, same CPU and GPU, same RAM, storage, display, ports and colours.
M1 iMacs get a new power brick
What’s different about the new power brick is that the adapter has an inbuilt port for Ethernet. It makes sense considering that none of the new iMacs have an Ethernet port on them and it will also help in clearing the clutter at the back of the table.
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