Seems like after the announcement on Monday, some media folks got to test the new iMac for one day and today the reviews are out. (I believe today is also the first the people will start receiving their own.)
Nothing really interesting in these quick reviews.
The Verge:
https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/7/1...-first-look-review-specs-ram-4k-video-editing
Engadget:
https://www.engadget.com/2017/06/07/apple-imac-2017-hands-on/
iMore:
https://www.imore.com/imac
Rene got a a maxed out 4k unit.
Chinese Apple forum site WeiFeng:
http://www.feng.com/iPhone/news/201...27-inches-model-performance-test_681855.shtml
The unit they got is a 27" 3.4GHz i5 with Radeon Pro 570 and they did some benchmarking.
GeekBench 4 put the i5-7500 equipped iMac at 4757 in single-core and 14036 in multi-core. AJA hard drive speed test returns a result with 365MB/s write and 403MB/s read.
Nothing really interesting in these quick reviews.
The Verge:
https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/7/1...-first-look-review-specs-ram-4k-video-editing
Engadget:
https://www.engadget.com/2017/06/07/apple-imac-2017-hands-on/
iMore:
https://www.imore.com/imac
Rene got a a maxed out 4k unit.
If benchmarks are your thing, Geekbench put my entry-level 1080p iMac review unit at 4,595 for single core, 9,531 for multi-core, and 28,216 for OpenCL. My maxed-out 4K iMac review unit at 4,865 for single core, 14,111 for multi-core, and 55,885 for OpenCL.
Chinese Apple forum site WeiFeng:
http://www.feng.com/iPhone/news/201...27-inches-model-performance-test_681855.shtml
The unit they got is a 27" 3.4GHz i5 with Radeon Pro 570 and they did some benchmarking.
GeekBench 4 put the i5-7500 equipped iMac at 4757 in single-core and 14036 in multi-core. AJA hard drive speed test returns a result with 365MB/s write and 403MB/s read.
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