Apple is known for its advanced engineering and design. The new iMac Pro is spectacular in that department, somehow packing an insane amount of power into its all-in-one enclosure.
But it doesn’t come cheap. If you haven’t looked already, a decked out iMac Pro costs a pretty penny….. lots and lots of pretty pennies.
The starting price is a not-exactly-cheap $4,999, but if you’re planning to configure Apple’s all-in-one workstation with all the bells and whistles, things can get pretty crazy. If you include Intel’s massive non-gaming 18-core Xeon W processor when it’s available early next year, you’re looking at more than $13,000. That’s almost the price of a new, compact car.
- 8-, 10-, 14-, or 18-core Xeon processor
- Turbo Boost up to 4.5GHz
- Up to 42MB cache
- Radeon Pro Vega
- 56 or 64
- Up to 11 teraflops single precision
- Up to 22 teraflops half precision
- 8GB or 16GB High Bandwidth Memory
- 400GB/s memory bandwidth
- Up to 4TB SSD
- 3.3GB/s write performance
- 2.8GB/s read performance
- 40Gb/s Thunderbolt 3 Four Thunderbolt 3 ports. Supports USB 3.1 and DisplayPort video output over USB-C.
- Up to 44 million pixels 5K display with the option to connect two additional 5K displays.
- 10Gb Ethernet Also supports Nbase-T industry-standard 1Gb, 2.5Gb, and 5Gb link speeds.
- 500 nits
- 43% brighter
- One billion colors
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