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Default Apple announces new iMac with M4 chip

Starting at $1,299, the new iMac with M4 chip is said to be up to 1.7x faster for daily productivity, and up to 2.1x faster for demanding workflows like photo editing and gaming, compared to the iMac with M1, and it did get 16GB of unified memory (configurable to 32GB). Interestingly, the new iMac with M4 chip will actually be slower than the new iPad Pro models, and Apple is keeping 256GB SSD storage as the base option.

https://fudzilla.com/news/59976-appl...c-with-m4-chip
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