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iMac Pro review: Mac Pro power in the shape of an iMac

iMac Pro review: Mac Pro power in the shape of an iMac

Posted on January 20, 2018June 12, 2019 By Jarvis

The fastest Mac available is for users who demand multi-core performance.

For those needing the fastest multi-core CPU performance, GPU performance, and SSD speeds in a Mac, the iMac Pro delivers.

Four years since Apple last shipped a desktop Mac with the word “pro” in the name, the iMac Pro has arrived. Holding down the high end of the Mac product line until the day (hopefully in 2018) when a new Mac Pro arrives, the iMac Pro fuses the look of the 27-inch 5K iMac with the priorities of a professional workstation.

This is not a computer designed for the masses—a new iMac Pro starts at $5,000 and you can pay five figures for a high-end model. If you aren’t sure if you need the power of the iMac Pro, you almost certainly don’t. If, on the other hand, you are hungry for multi-core performance and a powerful GPU that will let you crank through intense tasks—in video editing, software development, photo and audio processing, science, graphics, and similar applications—this is the new Mac Pro you’ve been looking for, albeit in the shape of an iMac.
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