Apple has recently shuffled three devices onto its vintage and obsolete products list: a sixth-generation iPod touch, a 2015 21.5-inch iMac, and the iPhone 5S. Joining the 5S in the dustbin are the iPod touch (6th generation) and the late 2015 edition of the 21.5-inch iMac with a Retina 4K display. The power-efficient performance of the M3 family not only meets Apple's high standards for energy efficiency but also enables the new MacBook Pro and iMac to achieve the longest battery life ever in a Mac, lasting up to an impressive 22 hours. As Apple unveils the new MacBook Pro lineup featuring the new Apple M3 chip, the 24-inch Apple iMac joins the upgrade party with its own M3 chip. Equipped with an eight-core CPU and up to a 10-core GPU, the iMac now offers support for up to 24GB of RAM and a storage capacity of up to 2TB. Word on the street is that Apple will release a new iMac and a MacBook this year. The rumors say that Apple is at an advanced stage of development for their next iMac desktop. Well, let us take a trip down memory lane to reminisce and enjoy the growth of the OG Macintosh to the iMac we know and love today; as we go over Apple's iMac over the years. Read more in our articles including "Apple iPod touch (6th Gen) becomes ‘vintage’; iPhone 5S now obsolete" and "New Apple M3 family unveiled: Industry’s first 3nm chips".
Apple has recently shuffled three devices onto its vintage and obsolete products list: a sixth-generation iPod touch, a 2015 21.5-inch iMac, and the iPhone 5S. Joining the 5S in the dustbin are the iPod touch (6th generation) and the late 2015 edition of the 21.5-inch iMac with a Retina 4K display.
The power-efficient performance of the M3 family not only meets Apple's high standards for energy efficiency but also enables the new MacBook Pro and iMac to achieve the longest battery life ever in a Mac, lasting up to an impressive 22 hours. As Apple unveils the new MacBook Pro lineup featuring the new Apple M3 chip, the 24-inch Apple iMac joins the upgrade party with its own M3 chip. Equipped with an eight-core CPU and up to a 10-core GPU, the iMac now offers support for up to 24GB of RAM and a storage capacity of up to 2TB.
Our coverage of iMac includes: "Apple iPod touch (6th Gen) becomes ‘vintage’; iPhone 5S now obsolete"; "New Apple M3 family unveiled: Industry’s first 3nm chips"; "Apple iMac 24-inch gets supercharged with new M3 chip". Each article provides unique insights and information.