With the launch of Apple iMac, the company unveiled many other products such as M1 iPad Pro, the new Apple TV 4K, and the little trackers named as AirTags. As far as the Apple ecosystem is concerned, iMac joins the M1-chipset club along with the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the Mac mini.
While others have an 8-core GPU, 8-core CPU, two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports, two additional USB 3 ports, Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, Magic Mouse, and Ethernet. Let’s not forget, the base model of the M1 iMac features 7-core GPU, 8-core CPU, and two Thunderbolt/USB 4 ports. Apple claims that the new iMac is lashed with an improved camera and many more brilliant features that eventually give you better performance and an enhanced viewing experience. That’s not all, another brilliant thing about the newer model is its thickness, which is a mere 11.5mm. The new M1 iMac features a 24″ 4K Retina Display with 11.3 million pixels.
After months of speculations and rumors, Apple has finally unveiled the new avatar of iMac powered by its in-house M1 processor in the “Spring loaded” event.