Apple introduced a powerful iMac Pro

At the conference for developers WWDC, Apple introduced a powerful iMac Pro.

In San Jose (California) on 5 June the WWDC, organized by Apple. The conference was presented to the iMac Pro.

The company says that it is the most powerful iMac that Apple had ever released. It will come with 8-core Xeon processor (but there are 10-core and 18-core options). To enforce such a powerful computer has announced a new cooling system (the new location of the cooler) – dual centrifugal.

Graphics – Radeon Pro Vega GPU, memory, graphic system, up to 16 GB of VRAM. Up to 128 GB of ECC memory, up to 4 TB of memory on the SSD-disk. Speaking of computing power for graphics – the developers promise up to 11 teraflops, this will be enough for real-time 3D rendering, and for VR with high chastotu frames.

For communication there are 4 Thunderbolt 3, and 10 GB Ethernet.

The basic configuration of the iMac Pro will cost $4999.

The company also introduced updates to iMac and MacBook.

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